Description
The final puzzling case for Sidney Grice and March Middleton - the Gower Street Detectives.
About the Author
M.R.C. Kasasian was raised in Lancashire. He has had careers as varied as a factory hand, wine waiter, veterinary assistant, fairground worker and dentist. He is the author of the much loved Gower Street Detective series, five books featuring personal detective Sidney Grice and his ward March Middleton. The first book in his new series, Betty Church and the Suffolk Vampire, is set in a sleepy seaside town during World War II. He lives with his wife, in Suffolk in the summer and in Malta in the winter.
Reviews
An ingenious and atmospheric historical mystery... Packed with delicious humour, red herrings, devious twists and turns, wonderful characters, evocative period details and some dark and grisly descriptions... Witty, clever and highly enjoyable' * Bookish Jottings *
The books are a perfect recipe of action, characters and narration, although in this latest book, there is a fair amount of sadness too * Childtastic Books *
The tone and structure was reminiscent of the work of Edgar Allan Poe... Kasasian strikes the perfect balance between humour and tension, and this gives the novel the ingredients for a real page turner' * Portable Magic *
I found the mixture of quirky humour, eccentric characters and compelling plot really entertaining and I hope there will be another outing for Sidney Grice and March Middleton soon * What Cathy Read Next *
A rollicking blend of mystery, historical fiction, and coming-of-age novel. Stakes are high in this game of who dies next, which is one of the darker entries in Kasasian's Gower Street series, but nonetheless compelling for its mood change * Booklist (starred review) *
Kasasian's fifth Victorian-era novel featuring 'personal detective' Sidney Grice and Grice's ward, March Middleton, shows him back at the top of his game. The twisted solution to the case ranks as one of the series' most terrifying, and classic whodunit fans will appreciate Kasasian's playing fair with them * Publishers Weekly (starred review) *
Set in 1884 London with its fashionable squares, seedy slums and busy dockland vividly described. The pacing is rapid, with short chapters containing plenty of movement and action. A change from the elegant manners of most Victorian mystery novels and evokes masculine grittiness instead of the more usual feminine nuance * Historical Novels Society *
A welcome addition to the genre * Historical Novel Society *
Book Information
ISBN 9781784978112
Author M.R.C. Kasasian
Format Paperback
Page Count 480
Imprint Head of Zeus
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC