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Death's Long Shadow

Judith Cutler

The arrival of an unexpected guest means trouble ahead for the residents of Thorncroft House in this deftly-plotted Victorian mystery.

On a freezing winter's night, with the household in mourning following the death of the dowager Lady Croft, the residents of Thorncroft House are roused from their beds by the arrival of an unexpected visitor. Although Lady Stanton seems reluctant to explain the reasons for her visit, housekeeper Harriet Rowsley would never turn a stranger from the door; she offers Lady Stanton and her servants all the hospitality at her disposal, however secretive and arrogant the new guest might be.

But tensions arise over the following days, with both visitors and servants trapped indoors by the snow, and Lady Stanton proving a difficult and demanding guest. The situation worsens on the discovery of the body of a young housemaid lying crumpled at the foot of the stairs. A tragic accident . or something more sinister?

Who exactly is Lady Stanton, and why has she come to Thorncroft? Has her arrival anything to do with the housemaid's death? As the household remains trapped and tensions escalate, Harriet and her husband Matthew are forced to face the fact that they may be harbouring a murderer in their midst .

Book Details

  • Publisher: Severn House
  • Publish Date: Jun 28th, 2022
  • Pages: 240
  • Language: English
  • Edition: Main - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.43in - 5.43in - 0.71in - 1.30lb
  • EAN: 9781780298238
  • Categories: Mystery & Detective - TraditionalMystery & Detective - Historical

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About the Author

Cutler, Judith: - A former secretary of the Crime Writers' Association, Judith Cutler has taught Creative Writing at universities and colleges for over thirty years and has run occasional courses elsewhere (from a maximum-security prison to an idyllic Greek island). She is the author of more than forty novels and is married to fellow crime writer Edward Marston.

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Praise for this book

A lively, enjoyable book ... Recommended for fans of Downton Abbey-- "Library Journal on The Wages of Sin"
Sparkling ... A tight plot complements the diverse and entertaining cast of characters-- "Publishers Weekly on Death in Elysium"
A promising series debut with engaging characters, social commentary, and a Victorian twist on the ever popular upstairs-downstairs storyline-- "Kirkus Reviews on The Wages of Sin"
Enjoyable ... The surprising conclusion definitely satisfies-- "Publishers Weekly on Green and Pleasant Land"
A caotivating series launch ... Readers will want to see more of this enterprising duo-- "Publishers Weekly on The Wages of Sin"