Inspector Alan Grant of Scotland Yard, recuperating from a broken leg, becomes fascinated with a contemporary portrait of Richard III that bears no resemblance to the Wicked Uncle of history. Could such a sensitive, noble face actually belong to one of the world's most heinous villains--a venomous hunchback who may have killed his brother's children to make his crown secure? Or could Richard have been the victim, turned into a monster by the usurpers of England's throne? Grant determines to find out once and for all, with the help of the British Museum and an American scholar, what kind of man Richard Plantagenet really was and who killed the Little Princes in the Tower.
The Daughter of Time is an ingeniously plotted, beautifully written, and suspenseful tale, a supreme achievement from one of mystery writing's most gifted masters.
Sarah Weinman is an author and book critic.
@lyzl @naanking (I see someone else recommended the Thursday Murder Club books, so I will go with Sarah Caudwell's utterly delightful Hilary Tamar series, beginning with THUS WAS ADONIS MURDERED. Josephine Tey's THE DAUGHTER OF TIME is a deserved classic, too.)
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Actually I think Shakespeare's Richard III is poisonous propaganda, and I have not been able to enjoy it since deciding that Josephine Tey is right in 'The Daughter of Time'. @void_void_viod https://t.co/bph7ybJVrn
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In hospitals there was no time off for good behavior. - THE DAUGHTER OF TIME (1951) by Josephine Tey #ClassicTrashyBookClub #FridayReads #FridayFeeling