The Benevent Treasure

by Patricia Wentworth

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An orphaned young woman discovers some long-lost relatives—and a murder—in this mystery from "a first-rate storyteller" (The Daily Telegraph).
An orphan of the Second World War, Candida Sayle has gotten so used to life with her guardian that she never considered that she might have a family somewhere. When her guardian dies, a letter appears from an unheard-of aunt, informing Candida that it is time for her to return to the Benevent family fold. The young woman ventures to the country, show more and finds a strange pair of spinsters who spend their days obsessing over family lore and its rumors of a long-lost Italian treasure. Bizarre though it is, the environment comforts Candida—as do the attentions of her aunt's handsome young secretary. But her vacation goes off the rails when death strikes the house, and the brilliant detective Maud Silver joins the party to investigate the possible murder. The Benevent family history is about to get a dark new chapter. show less

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Candida Sayles receives a letter from her great-aunt Olivia Benevent, inviting Candida to come live with Olive and her sister, Cara. Candida has lived with her Aunt Barbara Sayles for the last few years, as a caregiver, but Barbara has died.

Having no training that would help her get a job, Candida accepts the offer. Besides, she may find out about the cause of the rift between her grandmother, who Candida is named for, and why it never was reconciled.

While living with the Benevent sisters, Candida learns more than she imagined about the family history, the inheritance to the next in line, the Benavent Treasure and the curse on it.

Miss Silver is asked to look into the disappearance of a young man who worked for the sisters three years show more ago. It seems he might have known a little too much about the family secrets.

Miss Silver is also asked to look into Candida’s welfare by Stephen Eversley, who finds himself falling for Candida.

The personalities, relationships, family secrets, curse and history provide quite a tangled web for Miss Silver to unravel and another enjoyable read in the Miss Silver series.
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Miss Silver is definitely a Miss Marple - but which came first, the chicken or the egg? Christie's first Miss Marple was published in 1927, and Wentworth's first Silver in 1928 - but there is no way of telling who wrote their character first. Still, so close in time, I doubt their was really even any influence. Perhaps it was just an idea who's time had come.
Before I devolve into more cliches, I like Miss Silver very much, and can enjoy the books without overly worrying about who was first. This one in particular has young love in jeopardy, buried treasure and curses - what's not to love?
If you fancy a good British mystery story and like little old ladies who can somehow remain unobtrusive yet solve the crime, then I would suggest you try this series.

The story begins with a short prelude. Here we meet Candida Sayle, who will become the main character in due time, who is then 15 and has gone to a seaside hotel to wait for a friend who is delayed. She decides to take a walk along the beach, and is told by two other guests at the place that it shouldn't be a problem since there won't be a high tide for another two hours. Well, as it turns out, they were wrong, and she finds out only too late when she is stranded on a cliff as the tide comes in. Along comes help, though, in the form of Stephen, who is out birdwatching and show more hears her cries for help.

Fast forward five years, and we now meet the older Candida, whose guardian-aunt has just died and left Candida with no prospects. So as luck would have it, she receives a letter from a great-aunt, the sister of her grandmother, inviting her to come and stay with her (Olivia) and her sister (Cara) at a house called Underhill. So off our heroine goes and almost immediately strange occurrences begin that end in murder. Luckily for all involved, Miss Silver just happens to be visiting a cousin in the area, but she is also there to investigate the disappearance some time back of a young man named Alan Thompson. Eventually the two storylines, of course, merge, making for one hell of a good mystery story. I would love to say more, but it would just spoil it for anyone else who wishes to read this book!

Miss Silver is no Miss Marple, but she does get the job done. People who like cozies would like her, but the prose is a bit wordy and a bit dated, so it might put off some readers. Overall, not too bad.
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The story sets itself up as a mystery/romance. 15 year-old Candida Sayle is stranded on a cliff by a rapidly rising tide and rescued by Stephen Eversley. They meet again 5 years later while Candida is staying with her previously estranged aunts and her first ever visit to her mother's family home. A series of strange events, including Stephen's suspicion that her aunts had a hand the events from 5 years previously, result in his asking Miss Silver to consult professionally. A fascinating read.
Synopsis: Somewhere among the dust and cobwebs of the sinister Benevent Mansion lies the legendary Benevent treasure. But a terrible death has been prophesied for whoever uncovers it. When Candida Sayle is invited to visit her elderly maiden aunts, she dismisses such gloomy thoughts. But as Candida begins to discover the family’s dark secrets she puts herself in grave danger. Thankfully Miss Silver has investigative skills of her own.

Review: The formula is that there is a murder, or attempted murder, the lead character is in danger and needs a private investigator. Generally there are star-cross lovers who get together in the end.
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I obtained this actual edition with the creepy skele-hand on the cover!!
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Canonical title
The Benevent Treasure
Original publication date
1954
People/Characters
Cara Benevent; Olivia Benevent; Candida Sayle; Maud Silver; Stephan Eversley; Derek Burdon (show all 9); Anna Rossi; Joseph Rossi; Louisa Arnold
Important places
England, UK
Epigraph
'The fault is yours if fault there be
The thanks are yours if thanks are owed,
Who lead me firmly by the hand
Along this gay adventurous road.'
First words
The ledge was about six inches wide.
Last words
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)She let him put his arms round her and felt the past slip by them and away.

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Fiction and Literature, Mystery
DDC/MDS
823.912Literature & rhetoricEnglish & Old English literaturesEnglish fiction1900-1901-19991901-1945
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PR6045 .E66 .B44Language and LiteratureEnglishEnglish Literature1900-1960
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