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Dancing with Death

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Introducing chef-sleuth Nell Drury in the first of a delightful series of 1920's traditional country house mysteries.
1925. The fashionable Bright Young Things from London have descended on Wychbourne Court, the Kentish stately home of Lord and Lady Ansley, for an extravagant fancy dress ball followed by a midnight Ghost Hunt – and Chef Nell Drury knows she's in for a busy weekend. What she doesn't expect to encounter is sudden, violent death.
When a body is discovered in the minstrels' gallery during the Ghost Hunt, Nell finds herself caught up in the police investigation which follows. As the darker side of the Roaring Twenties emerges and it becomes increasingly clear that at least one person present that night has a sinister secret to hide, Nell determines to unmask the killer among them. Could the Wychbourne Ghosts hold the key to the mystery?|1925. When Lord and Lady Ansley host a fancy dress ball, Chef Nell Drury is in for a busy weekend. What she doesn't expect to encounter is death. A body is discovered in the minstrels' gallery and Nell is caught up in the police investigation. Nell determines to unmask the killer. Could the Wychbourne Ghosts hold the key to the mystery?
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      March 27, 2017
      Set in 1925, Myers’s winning series launch introduces 29-year-old Nell Drury, the Escoffier-trained chef for the aristocratic Ansleys at Wychbourne Court, their country house in Kent. At a party one evening, Nell and her well-trained staff provide a splendid dinner, which is followed by dancing and—at midnight—a tour of the stately home’s not-so-stately ghosts. While conducting one of the two groups of ghost-hunting guests, Nell stumbles on the body of an old Ansley family friend, Charles Parkyn-Wright. But who would want to stab the inoffensive Charles multiple times? Practical, quick-witted Nell is a problem solver, as shown by her ability to put together a lunch for 30 at a moment’s notice or sort out clues in a murder investigation. Scotland Yard’s Det. Insp. Alexander Melbray, her sometime rival and sometime ally, makes an appealing foil. Myers (Classic at Bay and seven other Jack Colby car detective mysteries) offers a jolly entertainment while touching on such serious matters as class conflict. Agent: Sara Keane, Keane Kataria Literary (U.K.).

    • Kirkus

      March 15, 2017
      A chef suddenly finds herself acting as a detective in Jazz Age England.Nell Drury is that rare bird, a female chef. Trained in London by Escoffier, she works in Kent at stately Wychbourne Court, home to Lord and Lady Ansley and three of their children, Lord Richard, Lady Helen, and the bookish Lady Sophy. Also in residence are the dowager Lady Ansley, Lord Ansley's sister Lady Clarice, and of course a full complement of servants. As she prepares a dinner for the Ansley's guests followed by a costume ball and a ghost hunt led by Lady Clarice, who's devoted to the family spirits, Nell is happily surprised to learn that her former beau Guy Ellimore is the bandleader for the dance. But she's less happy when Lady Clarice asks her to lead the second group of ghost hunters. Her distaste turns to horror when she discovers the body of Charles Parkyn-Wright, a friend of Richard's who set him on edge by dancing most of the night with Richard's love interest, the beautiful but unpleasant Honourable Elise Harlington. Annoyed herself when DI Alexander Melbray of Scotland Yard mostly ignores her ideas, Nell teams up with guest and neighbor Arthur Fontenoy, who offers to play Watson to her Holmes. Since Lady Ansley also wants her to unmask the killer, she agrees. In addition to making enemies because of his dealings with women, Charlie, as it turns out, has used his connections to deal drugs. A second death makes Nell and Melbray redouble their efforts to find the killer. Suffering succotash! The feisty heroine Myers (Classic at Bay, 2016, etc.) places at the center of this new series has an affinity for food-based alliteration and a knack for discovering secrets. Like so many other cozies harkening back to the past, it supplies plenty of suspects and a surprise ending.

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