The Turning Tide
Book Details
Format
Hardback or Cased Book
Book Series
Dandy Gilver
ISBN-10
147368238X
ISBN-13
9781473682382
Publisher
Hodder & Stoughton
Imprint
Hodder & Stoughton
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Nov 14th, 2019
Print length
304 Pages
Weight
500 grams
Dimensions
23.70 x 15.30 x 2.90 cms
Product Classification:
Crime & mysteryHistorical mysteries
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Set in 1930s Scotland and brimming with eccentric characters and incisive humour, The Turning Tide is for fans of Dorothy L. Sayers, Frances Brody and PG Wodehouse.
Set in 1930s Scotland and brimming with eccentric characters and incisive humor, The Turning Tide is Catriona McPherson''s best Dandy Gilver mystery yet!
It''s a breezy Scottish summer of 1936 and aristocratic sleuth Dandy Silver, along with trusted colleague Alec Osborne, has been called to solve the strange case of the Cramond Ferrywoman, on the Firth of the Forth.
From their cheerless digs in a local stately home, Dandy and Alec track Vesper Kemp, the ferrywoman, to a tiny tidal island. She seems to have lost her mind, roaming the beaches in rags, ranting about snakes and mercury. What is even more troubling, is that Vesper claims she murdered Peter Haslett, a young man who fell into the river, trying to row past ones of its four water mills, and drowned.
A group of worried Cramond residents--the minister, the innkeeper, and the lady of the big house--are determined that Vesper is innocent. But with four local millers themselves remaining oddly tight-lipped and with all the suspicious strangers who lurk about the village, Dandy and Alec have their work cut out for them. And the closer they get to the answers they seek, the stronger the sense that great danger lies beneath the surface of these murky waters.
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