Description
The new standalone historical thriller by the bestselling author of Blue Water, Black Drop and Scarlet Town
About the Author
Leonora Nattrass studied eighteenth-century literature and politics, and spent ten years lecturing in English and publishing works on William Cobbett. She lives in Cornwall, in a seventeenth-century house with seventeenth-century draughts, and spins the fleeces of her Ryeland sheep into yarn. Her first novel, Black Drop, was a Sunday Times Historical Fiction Book of the Month. Her second, Blue Water, was a Waterstones Thriller of the Month. Her third novel, Scarlet Town, was shortlisted for the CWA Historical Dagger Award.
Reviews
A deliciously spooky romp... Leonora Nattrass is a master storyteller. She brings this world to vivid life with her sharp, lively and irreverent prose. A book that is funny, delightful, unnerving, intriguing and essential -- Janice Hallett, author of THE APPEAL
A hugely enjoyable book, filled with memorable and utterly engaging characters who come to life in the vastness, galleries, cloister walks and hidden stairways of their world. The mystery, rooted in the competing contemporary theories of science, antiquarianism and folk belief, is garlanded with enticing depictions of the abbey's treasures. I hope to hear more of Susan, Lindley and especially the marvellous Cuthbert, the parrot -- S.G. MacLean, author of THE BOOKSELLER OF INVERNESS
The Bells of Westminster delivers everything you would want from a historical crime novel. A wonderfully rendered period setting, a cast of sympathetic characters, and a compelling puzzle, one with great historical resonance. All told using the most delicious prose. A delightfully immersive historical mystery -- Vaseem Khan, author of THE UNEXPECTED INHERITANCE OF INSPECTOR CHOPRA
A cast of wonderfully unique characters, a beguiling mystery, a beautiful and atmospheric setting, historical accuracy and masterful storytelling... An intriguing and highly amusing read, which I highly recommend -- Louise Fein, author of PEOPLE LIKE US
A hugely entertaining page-turner, with wonderful characterisation and an immersive setting all woven around a brilliantly intriguing murder mystery. Leonora Nattrass remains one of my favourite historical fiction authors -- Philippa East, author of LITTLE WHITE LIES
An absolute page-turner, containing everything one could want from an historical mystery -- J.M. Hewitt, author of THE LIFE SHE WANTS
A Trollopian delight: historical murder mystery laced with delicious humour and delicate romance. Jane Austen meets Umberto Eco. Charming -- Miranda Malins, author of THE PURITAN PRINCESS
Delightful and intriguing. It takes a special skill to turn an abbey into a character in itself. The book crackles with an ingenious spark. Brilliant -- S.W. Perry, author of THE ANGEL'S MARK
Beautifully written, extremely funny, witty, charming and absolute treasure of a book -- Siobhan MacGowan, author of THE TRIAL OF LOTTA RAE
Reads like Barchester crossed with Agatha Christie with a light dusting of Austen... Fresh funny and beautifully done -- Kate Griffin, author of KITTY PECK AND THE MUSIC HALL MURDERS
Jane Austen meets Agatha Christie in this witty historical puzzler with a dash of gothic -- Douglas Skelton, author of AN HONOURABLE THIEF
Hands down Leonora Nattrass's best yet. In Susan Bell, she's found the most compelling voice in historical fiction that I've read in years. And I love the subtle subverting of period tropes. A joy -- Oskar Jensen, author of HELLE AND DEATH
Susan Bell is a captivating narrator who makes a delightful guide through this riveting murder mystery... A wonderfully eerie and suspenseful historical tour through the cloisters and tombs of Westminster Abbey, with several satisfying twists and surprising turns on the way -- Anna Abney, author of THE MASTER OF MEASHAM HALL
A delightful caper around the tombs of Westminster Abbey, with a curious king, a royal corpse, a murder victim and an endearing parrot. Wonderfully told, and hugely enjoyable -- Guy Morpuss, author of FIVE MINDS
Susan, the Dean of Westminster's deliciously sharp-eyed daughter, guides us through this eighteenth century mystery; untangling an almighty knot of fact and fiction, science and religion, and of course, murder most foul. What more could one want? A parrot with the voice of a King, perhaps? -- Simon Van der Velde, author of THE SILENT BROTHER
Book Information
ISBN 9781800817012
Author Leonora Nattrass
Format Hardback
Page Count 384
Imprint Viper
Publisher Profile Books Ltd
Weight(grams) 600g
Dimensions(mm) 236mm * 162mm * 36mm