Duration
13h 18m
Year
2012
Language
English

About

Exhausted and disillusioned with the world of theater in May 1935, Josephine Tey has traveled to Cornwall to spend the summer with her friends, the Motleys, at their run-down but beautiful country estate. Ready to begin work on her second mystery novel, Tey finds much to inspire her in the landscape and its legends. Meanwhile, the Motleys have become involved in an amateur production at the nearby Minack Theater.
Detective Inspector Archie Penrose has returned to his roots in Cornwall to attend the funeral of a family friend, a young estate worker who died in a tragic riding accident. Penrose has a few questions about the circumstances surrounding the fatal occurrence. And when the Minack Theater proves to be the stage for a real-life tragedy, Penrose and Tey together must investigate an audacious murder and confront an evil suggesting that there are darker things than death.
"Packed with lust and illicit passion."
"The portrayal of Tey is both sympathetic and perceptive…Upson
is chillingly effective at showing how good intentions may lead to evil
consequences…A fine addition to a promising series."
"Carefully plotted, full of historical information, local color and meticulous psychological analysis."
"Within a relatively short period, Nicola Upson has established
herself as one of the most inventive and unusual of crime writers…It's easy to feel that Tey herself would be delighted with these
fictitious imaginings of her life."

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