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Loading... Murder at the Crown and Anchor (Cleopatra Fox Mysteries) (edition 2023)by C.J. Archer (Author)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. It is May 1900 and London’s social season is in full swing. Cleopatra Fox, Cleo to her friends, has no interest in the rounds of balls and other events that she must attend, so when she is asked to look into a suspicious death at an insalubrious pub, she is thrilled even though she apparently won’t be paid for her work. That she is the lead investigator is at least partly due to the fact that Harry Armitage, the private investigator with whom she often works, is busy with another, paying investigation - and is courting a young lady as well, leaving him with little time. The police suspect suicide, but the dead man was clearly too short to have hanged himself where he was found, and so Cleo already has her first clue…. This is the sixth Cleo Fox cozy, and quite as enjoyable as the five before it. I liked that the potential Cleo/Harry romance is downplayed this time around, as romantic entanglements in cozy mysteries can quickly become wearisome to me. There are a few anachronisms here, for example someone being “tasked to do” something, a modern turn of phrase that I doubt was used in the Victorian London of 1900, but if the reader can overlook such occasional flubs, this is a refreshing series set in a time that has not (yet) been over-explored in the cozy genre. Recommended, but it’s best to start with the first book (“Murder at the Mayfair Hotel”) and carry on from there! ( ) Cleopatra Fox discovers another possible murder for investigation. Once she convinces her uncle that private investigator Harry Armitage has a girlfriend and she understands that she cannot be involved with him, he allows her to help him on occasion. A business man is found hanged in the Crown and Anchor, but former DI Hobart suspects murder since the victim was too short to hang himself given the height of the chair he supposedly used. The series is becoming formulaic. Cleopatra denies any attraction to Harry Armitage, finds a murder case to investigate, defies her Uncle, but agrees to attend the activities and ball of the London season. Floyd and Jonathan become rivals for the same actress. The Mayfair Hotel adds a public dining room and has a grand opening orchestrated by Floyd and hotel maid . no reviews | add a review
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A wealthy businessman with a reputation for taking risks rose from the slums to the height of success. But success comes at a price, especially when it's achieved at the expense of others. When a former guest of the hotel is found dead in a dockside tavern, the police rule it suicide. After all, some say his negligence caused one of his company's ships to go down in a storm, along with all its cargo and several members of the crew. The guilt would be too much for many. But when evidence of murder is uncovered, Cleo feels compelled to bring the killer to justice. With Harry Armitage on a separate case that involves many of the same suspects, their paths cross and sparks fly. And there are more suspects emerging every day. With a victim whose past was shrouded in mystery, who was a bully to some and a brilliant businessman to others, it's difficult to separate fact from fiction. As Cleo and Harry peel back the layers of lies, one fact is undeniable-a man's past follows him to the grave, something Harry knows all too well. No library descriptions found. |
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Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)823.92Literature English English fiction Modern Period 2000-LC ClassificationRatingAverage:
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