The skeleton in the rose bed

Alys Clare

Book - 2025

"London, Autumn 1882. When the World's End Investigation Bureau receives an anxious visit from a trio of elderly siblings, Lily Raynor and Felix Wilbraham realise that Alethea, Thomas and Frances Fetterplace are keeping back the heart of the matter. Ancient bones have been uncovered in their garden, and they believe they know whose they are. But so, it appears, does someone else. A visit to the secretive old Fetterplace house tucked away behind Tower Hill proves frustrating, for the distressed siblings will not permit an inspection of what lies in their rose bed. Overcoming his own and Lily's strange reluctance, Felix returns by night . . . and discovers that the Fetterplace siblings have good reason for their fear. Unconscio...us and gravely injured, Felix is brought back to Lily's door by concerned strangers. Fully occupied with trying to save his life, Lily begins to wonder who attacked him, and what convinced this brutal assailant that he must die. Who is buried in the makeshift grave? Did Felix discover something sinister alongside the bones? Whatever it was, it must be dangerous indeed if keeping it secret requires taking a life . . ."--Amazon.

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Subjects
Genres
Detective and mystery stories
Fiction
Novels
Detective and mystery fiction
Historical fiction
Crime
Published
Edinburgh : Severn House 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Alys Clare (author)
Edition
First world edition
Physical Description
244 pages ; 23 cm
ISBN
9781448313020
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

An 1882 case exposes Lily Raynor and Felix Wilbraham, partners in the World's End Bureau, to a diabolical serial killer. Lily, happy that she's gotten rid of an annoying tenant and replaced her with two scholarly spinsters who are thrilled to be under her roof, greets three nervous elderly people who arrive at the office: Alethea Fetterplace and her siblings, Frances and Thomas. They explain their ancient lineage, their home near the Tower of London, and their discovery of a body, its skull detached, buried in their rose bed. Though they're obviously withholding details, they hint that the gold chain and expensive fabric with which the skeleton is adorned indicate that it might be someone of great import. Made uneasy by some noises and lights near their garden at night, they're eager for advice about what they should do. Felix has a bad feeling, and with reason: When he visits the area, he's noticed by a dangerous man. With help from journalist Marmaduke Smithers and his erudite friends, they learn that their clients think the body is that of Anne Boleyn, and they may be right. When Felix goes for a look at the skeleton, he's attacked and left for dead. Only careful nursing by all the inhabitants of Lily's home saves Felix's life. In the meantime, Lily realizes that they're dealing with a great evil. Research supports the suspicions of her friend, waterman Tamáz, that a man may have been killing women all over England and dumping their dismembered bodies in waterways. Now their attention is focused on the serial killer, who has Lily in his own sights. A powerful, creepy mystery steeped in history, with a very effective climactic surprise. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.