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The Angel: a Charles Dickens mystery

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Enquiry agents Grand & Batchelor are called upon to investigate the suspicious death of Charles Dickens in this “arch and witty” Victorian mystery novel (Publishers Weekly).
 
June, 1870. The world-famous author Charles Dickens has been found dead in his summer house where he had been hard at work on his final, unfinished novel, The Mystery of Edwin Drood. Did he die of natural causes or is there something more sinister behind his sudden demise? George Sala, Dickens’ biographer, is convinced his friend was murdered—and he has hired Matthew Grand and James Batchelor to prove it.
 
The investigative team find themselves chasing a plot as intricate as the fictions penned by the deceased. And questions quickly mount: Did the celebrated author’s unconventional private life lead to his death? Who is the mysterious woman who appears at his funeral? And most urgently, can they bring an end to the mystery before it brings an end to them?
 
“Good fun, gentle humor, historic detail, plenty of twists, and a likable pair of heroes make this a book well worth reading.” —Booklist
 
“A plunge into the delightfully cutthroat publishing scene of Victorian London, where all loudly mourn Dickens while privately saying that the unfinished The Mystery of Edwin Drood definitely wasn’t his best.” —Publishers Weekly
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    • Library Journal

      November 1, 2016

      England and the world are in mourning. It's June 1870, and Charles Dickens has been found dead at his summer home. George Sala, one of the Victorian era's great journalists, is convinced the author was murdered and hires enquiry agents Englishman James Batchelor and American Matthew Grand to investigate. In probing Dickens's life, the two private investigators discover he was not quite the upstanding gentleman many thought he was. Was he addicted to opium? Was he a cross-dresser? Did Dickens actually pen his masterpieces or use a ghost writer? Writing in the florid prose style of the period and incorporating historical events and people adds authenticity and verisimilitude to the action in Trow's latest series outing (after The Circle). VERDICT This will attract devotees of Ed Gorman's series featuring Civil War--era Secret Service Agent Dev Mallory as well as fans of Michael Kilian's "Harrison Raines" mysteries.

      Copyright 2016 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      October 1, 2016
      Detecting duo Grand and Batchelor return in an atmospheric murder mystery set in 1870 London. World-famous author Charles Dickens has just died, and George Sala, Dickens' good friend and biographer, wants Grand and Batchelor to investigate the great author's death, as Sala is convinced Dickens was murdered. Although the detectives are skeptical, Sala is offering a generous reward if they can prove Dickens was killed, so they decide to accept the case. When they dig into Dickens' life, they find it bizarrely unorthodox; the man was a womanizer, he employed very odd staff, and, at the time of his death, he was living with his wife's sister in what appeared to be quite friendly circumstances. But Grand and Batchelor aren't the only ones looking into Dickens' death; they soon realize that the field of investigators is quite crowded, what with a former cop, a pair of American tourists, at least one other private detective, and even Dickens' agent involved. Despairing of ever making headway in the puzzling case, the pair find themselves grasping at one tenuous lead after another with little progress. It's only when they follow the unlikeliest lead of all that they finally crack the case. Good fun, gentle humor, historic detail, plenty of twists, and a likable pair of heroes make this a book well worth reading.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2016, American Library Association.)

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