A 2010 Macavity Award Nominee for the Sue Feder Historical Mystery
Selected for the September 2009 Indie Next List
A USA Today bestseller
The daughter of a distinguished soldier, Bess Crawford follows in his patriotic footsteps, volunteering to serve her country as a nurse during the Great War. In 1916, she promises Lieutenant Arthur
Graham that she will carry his dying request to a brother. When the hospital ship is sunk by a mine and she is sent home to England to recover from her wounds, Bess is determined to fulfill her
promise at last. There the enigmatic message is treated with skepticism. Then the family’s safe world is turned upside down when another brother comes home, dying of pneumonia. Knowing what it cost
the young officer to rely on a stranger to speak for him, Bess takes upon herself this duty to the dead, so that Arthur can rest in peace. But it isn’t as straightforward as she expects, when she
hears the whispers in the village of Owlhurst—and in the end, the price of uncovering the truth will mean putting her own life at risk for Arthur’s sake.
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
“Rosalyn
Landor achieves the perfect timbre for Bess’ firm yet feminine
introspection. Voices of men are remarkably strong and forthright, and
Landor even sparkles with crisp accents from other parts of the British
Isles.” —AudioFile
“Fans of independent women sleuths like Maisie Dobbs will welcome this new addition to their ranks.” —Publishers Weekly
“Todd employs all the elements of a satisfying cozy mystery, with an
absorbing plot and a charismatic heroine that will leave the reader
wanting more. Highly recommended.” —Library Journal
“Will readers miss Inspector Rutledge? You bet. But anyone who cares to
loll in early-twentieth century English villages and mores and follow a
plucky heroine as she confronts the stupidity of war will find solace in
this old-fashioned mystery.” —Kirkus Reviews
“The first novel in what looks to be a terrific new series…Full of rich historical details, this novel contrasts the beauty of the English countryside with the horrors of a war that devastated families. Family secrets and a tragic ending round out this absorbing mystery.” —RT Book Reviews (4 stars)
Charles Todd is the New York Times bestselling author of the Inspector Ian Rutledge mysteries, the Bess Crawford mysteries, and two stand-alone novels. Originally a
mother-and-son writing team, Caroline passed away in August 2021. Their novel Proof of Guilt was a New York Times bestseller, and A Test of Wills was named one of
the Independent Mystery Booksellers Association’s 100 favorite mysteries of the twentieth century and was named a New York Times Notable Book of the Year. Their novels have won the Agatha Award,
the Barry Award, and the Anthony Award, as well as being finalists for several other awards. Charles is continuing the series.
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