An Unwilling Accomplice: A Bess Crawford Mystery: 6 (Bess Crawford Mysteries, 6)

An Unwilling Accomplice: A Bess Crawford Mystery: 6 (Bess Crawford Mysteries, 6)

by Charles Todd (Author)

Synopsis

World War I Battlefield nurse Bess Crawford's career is in jeopardy when a murder is committed on her watch, in this absorbing and atmospheric historical mystery from New York Times bestselling author Charles Todd.

Home on leave, Bess Crawford is asked to accompany a wounded soldier confined to a wheelchair to Buckingham Palace, where he's to be decorated by the King. The next morning when Bess goes to collect Wilkins, he has vanished. Both the Army and the nursing service hold Bess negligent for losing the war hero, and there will be an inquiry.

Then comes disturbing word from the Shropshire police, complicating the already difficult situation: Wilkins has been spotted, and he's killed a man. If Bess is to save her own reputation, she must find Wilkins and uncover the truth. But the elusive soldier has disappeared again and even the Shropshire police have lost him. Suddenly, the moral implications of what has happened-that a patient in her charge has committed murder-become more important to Bess than her own future. She's going to solve this mysterious puzzle, but righting an injustice and saving her honor may just cost Bess her life.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: WmMorrowPB
Published: 04 Jun 2015

ISBN 10: 0062237209
ISBN 13: 9780062237200

Media Reviews
Praise for the Ian Rutledge series: I love series that follow particular characters over time and through their experiences, so I automatically read the latest installments from ... Charles Todd. -- Hillary Rodham Clinton, New York Times Book Review
Highly recommended for fans of wartime mysteries, plucky women sleuths like Maisie Dobbs, and the Downton Abbey television series. -- Library Journal
Todd's novels are known for compelling plotting with a thoughtful whodunit aspect, rich characterization, evocative prose, and haunting atmosphere. -- Richmond Times-Dispatch
Praise for An Unmarked Grave: Vivid period mystery series. -- New York Times Book Review on AN UNMARKED GRAVE
`Todd has a sharp eye for scene and character, and he surrounds his leading lady with a lively cast. -- Washington Times
A masterpiece of imagination. -- New York Times bestselling author Lee Child on the Ian Rutledge series
A smartly plotted, well-told mystery. -- Booklist on An Impartial Witness
An Unmarked Grave gives the reader everything they could wish for in a book. -- Bestsellersworld.com
With every installment, Bess' stature as a heroine to cherish soars. -- Tampa Tribune
Well-rounded, believable characters, a mutilayered plot solidly based on human nature, all authentically set in the England of 1917, make A Bitter Truth an outstanding and riveting read. -- Stephanie Laurens, New York Times bestselling author
An intricate plot populated by superbly drawn characters, not least of whom is the captivating and courageous Bess. With seamless prose, An Unwilling Accomplice - like all of Todd's work - offers a moving portrait of war's physical and emotional devastation. -- Richmond Times-Dispatch on AN UNWILLING ACCOMPLICE
[AN UNWILLING ACCOMPLICE] truly surprises and takes the series to a whole new level of complexity. -- Bookreporter.com
With careful attention to such details and a gift for story telling, the Todd team has mastered the art of the historical mystery in the series set in the tragic days of the First World War. -- Iron Mountain Daily News on AN UNWILLING ACCOMPLICE
Bess is a character with depth and complexity, an army nurse during that awful war, so, like that series, not only intricate mysteries but engrossing historical fiction.' -- SCDemocrat.com on AN UNWILLING ACCOMPLICE
Author Bio
Charles Todd is the New York Times bestselling author of the Inspector Ian Rutledge mysteries, the Bess Crawford mysteries, and two stand-alone novels. Among the honors accorded to the Ian Rutledge mysteries are the Barry Award and nominations for the Independent Mystery Booksellers Association's Dilys Award, the Edgar and Anthony Awards in the U.S., and the John Creasey Award in the UK. A mother-and-son writing team, they live on the East Coast.