Mortmain Hall

Martin Edwards, 1955-

Book - 2020

"Journalist Jacob Flint finds himself framed for murder after a surprise witness helps a man accused of a "blazing car" killing escape the gallows. To save himself, Jacob needs to discover what links these strange events to a remote estate on a northern coast, Mortmain Hall. But the house party culminates in tragedy when a body is found beneath the crumbling cliffs. Rachel Savernake, who's been invited to the party, proposes an intricate-and dangerous-solution to the assembled guests. Will her relentless quest for the truth bring down the British establishment?"--

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Subjects
Genres
Detective and mystery fiction
Published
Naperville, Illinois : Poisoned Pen Press [2020]
Language
English
Main Author
Martin Edwards, 1955- (-)
Physical Description
352 pages : illustration ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781464214059
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Set in 1930s England, Edgar winner Edwards's sequel to 2019's Gallows Court is a triumph, from its tantalizing opening, in which an unnamed dying man begins to explain an unspecified perfect crime, through its scrupulously fair final reveal. Rachel Savernake, an enigmatic figure fascinated with mysteries, is tipped off by Reggie Vickers, who works in Whitehall, that someone is about to be murdered. Gilbert Payne, a publisher believed dead, is set to travel, incognito, from London to his mother's funeral in the country. Rachel warns Gilbert that his life is in peril, but he ignores her, and ends up dead under the wheels of a train. Meanwhile, Rachel's reporter friend, Jacob Flint, is approached by Leonora Dobell, one of the country's top criminologists, who seeks an introduction to Rachel, who later attends a house party at Leonora's home, Mortmain Hall, on the Yorkshire coast, for "acquitted murder suspects," whose ranks include other individuals Reggie mentioned to Rachel. The labyrinthine plot builds to a logical explanation. Edwards, the current president of the Detection Club, a group of British mystery writers founded in 1930, impressively channels Agatha Christie, one of his predecessors in that position. (Sept.)

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