The last Mrs. Summers
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- Label
- The last Mrs. Summers
- Statement of responsibility
- Rhys Bowen
- Subject
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- Betrayal -- Fiction
- Cornwall (England : County) -- Fiction
- trueCornwall, England
- Detective and mystery fiction
- England -- Fiction
- trueEngland -- Social life and customs -- 20th century
- trueFamily estates
- trueFemale friendship
- Fiction
- Friendship -- Fiction
- Historical fiction
- trueAristocracy
- trueInheritance and succession
- trueMarried women, Fiction
- Murder -- Investigation -- Fiction
- trueMurder investigation
- trueMurder suspects
- Rannoch, Georgie (Fictitious character) -- Fiction
- trueSecond wives
- trueSuspicion
- Wealth -- Fiction
- trueWomen amateur detectives
- Women spies -- Fiction
- trueHousehold employees
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- Lady Georgiana Rannoch is just back from her honeymoon with dashing Darcy O'Mara when a friend in need pulls her into a twisted Gothic tale of betrayal, deception and, most definitely, murder. I am a bit at loose ends at the moment. My cook, Queenie, is making my new role as mistress of Eynsleigh something akin to constant torture as Darcy is off on another one of his top secret jaunts. And Grandad is busy helping wayward youths avoid lives of crime. So when my dearest friend, Belinda, inherits an old cottage in Cornwall and begs me to go with her to inspect the property, I jump at the chance. After a heart-stopping journey in Belinda's beast of a motorcar, we arrive at the creaky old cottage called White Sails and quickly realize that it is completely uninhabitable. Just when I'm starting to wonder if I would have been better off trying to get Queenie to cook a roast that hasn't been burnt beyond all recognition, we meet Rose Summers, a woman Belinda knew as a child when she spent time in Cornwall. Rose invites us to stay at Trewoma Hall, the lovely estate now owned by her husband, Tony. Belinda confesses that she never liked Rose and had a fling with Tony years ago, so staying with them is far from ideal but beggars can't be choosers as they say. Trewoma is not the idyllic house Belinda remembers. There's something claustrophobic and foreboding about the place. Matters aren't helped by the oppressively efficient housekeeper Mrs. Mannering or by the fact that Tony seems to want to rekindle whatever he and Belinda once had right under his wife's nose. Our increasingly awkward visit soon turns deadly when a member of the household is found murdered and all clues point to Belinda as the prime suspect. I soon learn that some long buried secrets have come back to haunt those in residence at Trewoma Hall and I'll need to sift through the ruins of their past so Belinda doesn't lose her chance at freedom in the present
- Award
- Agatha Award for Best Historical Novel, 2020.
- Dewey number
- 823/.914
- Index
- no index present
- Literary form
- fiction
- Series statement
- Royal Spyness mysteries
- Series volume
- 0014
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