Against the Light

A Late Edwardian Mystery

Mystery & Suspense, Historical Mystery, Fiction & Literature, Crime, Historical
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Author: Marjorie Eccles ISBN: 9781780107851
Publisher: Severn House Publishers Publication: September 1, 2016
Imprint: Severn House Language: English
Author: Marjorie Eccles
ISBN: 9781780107851
Publisher: Severn House Publishers
Publication: September 1, 2016
Imprint: Severn House
Language: English

Personal and political tensions collide when a baby is kidnapped in an absorbing historical whodunit from the author of the Gil Mayo Mysteries.
 
London, April, 1912. The third Irish Home Rule Bill is passing through Parliament and the situation is growing ever tense. Closely involved in the negotiations, cabinet minister Edmund Latimer finds himself under growing pressure—which only intensifies when his seven-month-old niece Lucy is snatched away in her pram in Regent’s Park.
 
Could there be a connection between Lucy’s kidnapping and the Irish talks? With her husband under intolerable strain, Edmund’s wife Alice makes it her business to find out. But the more she discovers, the more she realizes how little she really knows the man she married five years before.
 
“A strong storyline and plenty of interesting characters.” —Kirkus Reviews
 
“[A] socially illuminating standalone from Eccles.” —Publishers Weekly
 
“Here [Eccles] has commendably portrayed life in the Edwardian era, including the public’s anxieties stemming from the labor strikes, the suffragette movement, the Irish question, and talk of war in Europe. . . . An enjoyable read.” —Historical Novel Society

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Personal and political tensions collide when a baby is kidnapped in an absorbing historical whodunit from the author of the Gil Mayo Mysteries.
 
London, April, 1912. The third Irish Home Rule Bill is passing through Parliament and the situation is growing ever tense. Closely involved in the negotiations, cabinet minister Edmund Latimer finds himself under growing pressure—which only intensifies when his seven-month-old niece Lucy is snatched away in her pram in Regent’s Park.
 
Could there be a connection between Lucy’s kidnapping and the Irish talks? With her husband under intolerable strain, Edmund’s wife Alice makes it her business to find out. But the more she discovers, the more she realizes how little she really knows the man she married five years before.
 
“A strong storyline and plenty of interesting characters.” —Kirkus Reviews
 
“[A] socially illuminating standalone from Eccles.” —Publishers Weekly
 
“Here [Eccles] has commendably portrayed life in the Edwardian era, including the public’s anxieties stemming from the labor strikes, the suffragette movement, the Irish question, and talk of war in Europe. . . . An enjoyable read.” —Historical Novel Society

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