An Old, Cold Grave
Books | Fiction / Mystery & Detective / Historical
4.4
Iona Whishaw
The third book in the popular Lane Winslow mystery series by an author the Globe and Mail has called a “writer to watch.” It’s early spring of 1947 in idyllic King’s Cove, and the Hughes ladies, mère et filles, are gardening and sorting through the jars of food that have been put up for the winter. But while cleaning up after the roof of their root cellar has caved in slightly, they are horrified to discover a small skeletal hand embedded in the mess. Panicked, they call Lane Winslow, the ex-British secret service agent, and, not without some misgivings about the state of their tense relationship, Lane calls Inspector Darling. Before long the police crew discover the body of a young child buried almost 40 years before. Who is the child, and why has it not been buried in the local cemetery? Inspector Darling, already busy dealing with a teenage girl who has gone on a destructive rampage at a local mill, asks Lane for help in unearthing the long-forgotten secrets of the early life of the tiny town, and the identity of the long-forgotten child. This delightful new historical mystery series will appeal to fans of Maisie Dobbs and Bess Crawford.
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Author
Iona Whishaw
Pages
352
Publisher
TouchWood Editions
Published Date
2017-09-26
ISBN
1771512415 9781771512411
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"My goodness I was right: I enjoy each book even more than the last. I loved the feeling of added suspense in this novel. It was so gripping and a little spookier than the other ones, which I loved. I also loved the aspect of the mystery not occurring in present time—this was so well done. I love Lane and I relate to her so much. Ames is hilarious and gives strong younger brother vibes and Darling is a grumpy sweetie with an excellent moral compass (great combination). I will say, there is only thing I find annoying about Lane: she has not quite gained the understanding that you can both be an independent, capable woman, and yet still be rescued by a man"