A Place of Confinement: The irresistible historical whodunnit (Dido Kent Mysteries)

A Place of Confinement: The irresistible historical whodunnit (Dido Kent Mysteries)

by Anna Dean (Author)

Synopsis

Dido Kent's sister-in-law Margaret is attempting to marry her off to the ghastly clergyman Doctor Prowdlee, with his abominable side-whiskers. Dido, however, is determined to refuse him. As punishment she is sent on a journey as companion to her rich, hypochondriac Aunt Manners - whom the family wants to keep on the right side of. When they arrive at Charcombe Manor, Aunt Manners' childhood home, they find a mystery lying in wait for them. The rich heiress Letitia Verney has disappeared while visiting the house, and Mr Tom Lomax is suspected of abducting her. Dido, upon hearing his story, is inclined to believe in his innocence - but how is she to explain the impossibility of Miss Verney vanishing into thin air? And there is also the abandoned wing of Charcombe Manor to be considered. Why do lights appear there at night? The house is full of enigmas, with its memories of old family quarrels and its crying ghost that keeps visitors awake. As the mystery intensifies, Miss Dido Kent embarks on her most intriguing investigation yet ...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Edition: UK ed.
Publisher: Allison & Busby
Published: 27 May 2013

ISBN 10: 0749013168
ISBN 13: 9780749013165

Media Reviews
'Think of a delicious mixture of Jane Austen, Georgette Heyer and a good example of a typical historical mystery and you have a description of this book ... If you are looking for a quality historical crime series to get stuck into, then you have just found it.' HISTORICAL NOVELS REVIEW 'Beautifully written. Characters one cares about immediately and a mystery which becomes more urgent with every page' ANNE PERRY
Author Bio
Anna Dean was born in the Lake District but moved to the Midlands as a child. She grew up determined to return to the Lakes and has been living there since 1984. Anna has had an eclectic working life including working as an assistant to a psychologist, working for the National Trust, teaching Creative Writing and working for the Wordsworth Trust at Grasmere. She lives in the Langdale area with her husband.