A <b>lively, well-written, entertaining</b> whodunit

The Times (Crime Fiction Book of the Month)

Exactly <b>the sort of book you might enjoy with the fire blazing, the snow falling</b> etc. The solution is neat and the writing always enjoyable. <i>(Best Crime Books of 2017)</i>

Anthony Horowitz

An <b>extraordinary </b>meld of fact and fiction

Graham Norton

Se alle

True and <b>glorious </b>indulgence. A <b>dazzling </b>example of a golden age mystery.

Daisy Goodwin

All the <b>blissful escapism</b> of a Sunday-night period drama in a book.

The Pool

<b>Keeps </b><b>the reader guessing to the very end</b>. An accomplished crime debut and <b>huge </b><b>fun</b> to read.

Evening Standard

This story is drenched in detail and feels both authentic and fun. <b>Curl up in your favourite reading spot and enjoy</b>.

Heat

The plan is that each book will focus on a different Mitford sister. <b>On the strength of this initial entry, success is assured</b>.

Financial Times

<b>Elegant, whipsmart and brilliantly twisty-turny</b>, this <i>Downton</i>-style mystery had me hooked from the first page

Viv Groskop

Full of period <b>pleasure</b>.

Woman & Home

Jessica Fellowes' <b>deliciously </b><b>immersive</b>, effortlessly easy novel has a strong feel for period and <b>a rollicking plot</b>.

Metro

This novel truly is <b>a wonderful surprise</b>. Bring on the sequel!

Elle (France)

With nearly as much period detail as an episode of <i>Downton</i>, this <b>delightful romp</b> satisfies like a cup of strong nursery tea accompanied by a Battenburg cake

Washington Post

What <b>a captivating crime novel</b> and heroine Jessica has created in <i>The Mitford Murders</i>. The instant reassurance of being in the hands of a true storyteller with a feel for period detail makes this <b>a real treat</b>.

Amanda Craig

A locked room mystery . . .<b> I enjoyed this</b> cosy crime caper.

Red

<i>Downton Abbey</i> fans, rejoice. For those who miss Lady Mary and Bates, the Mitford series is a winner.

Globe & Mail

The premise is clever . . . <b>a zippy read </b>for those interested in the 1920s.

The Lady

<b>Perfect for those missing their <i>Downton Abbey </i>fix</b>.

Belfast Telegraph

<b>Remarkably assured</b> and with pitch-perfect period detail

Country Life

It's <b>the perfect cosy crime </b><b>read</b>; an escapist, Sunday-night period drama wrapped up in a book. The start of a series that doesn't disappoint, and one I suspect the Mitford sisters would have approved of.

Image Magazine

<b>It is impossible to not like this book . . . </b>a light and entertaining read best saved for when it gets cold outside and you need something to cosy up with.

Crime Fiction Lover

Read it if you like Europe of mid-twenties and want to <b>get immersed</b> in the post-war goings on.

Snow Queen SVT (blog)

Everything in one book. Crime, mystery, romance, humour, gritty reality, fact, fiction and so much more. <b>This book is special, and I can guarantee I'll be looking out for the next one.</b> A 'Must read' highly recommended by me.

Starts At 60 (blog)

This is an <b>outstanding </b>first book in a series. Wonderful pacing, characters, and depth

Book Lover's Book Reviews (blog)

<i>The Mitford Murders</i> is <b>a captivating read</b>. Fellowes, perhaps best known for her <i>Downtown Abbey</i> books, is very good at what she does

Sandy's Book a Day Blog

It's <b>well written and researched</b>, touching on a lot of issues of the time

Debbish (blog)

'Exactly the sort of book you might enjoy with the fire blazing, the snow falling. The solution is neat and the writing always enjoyable'
Anthony Horowitz

Lose yourself in the sumptuous first novel in a new series of Golden Age mysteries set amid the lives of the glamorous Mitford sisters.

It's 1919, and Louisa Cannon dreams of escaping her life of poverty in London, and most of all her oppressive and dangerous uncle.

Louisa's salvation is a position within the Mitford household at Asthall Manor, in the Oxfordshire countryside. There she will become nurserymaid, chaperone and confidante to the Mitford sisters, especially sixteen-year-old Nancy - an acerbic, bright young woman in love with stories.

But when a nurse - Florence Nightingale Shore, goddaughter of her famous namesake - is killed on a train in broad daylight, Nancy and amateur sleuth Louisa find that in postwar England, everyone has something to hide . . .

Written by Jessica Fellowes, author of the number one-bestselling Downton Abbey books, The Mitford Murders is the perfect new obsession for fans of Daisy Goodwin, Anthony Horowitz and Agatha Christie - and is based on a real unsolved crime.

'True and glorious indulgence. A dazzling example of a Golden Age mystery'
Daisy Goodwin

'Oh how delicious! This terrific start to what promises to be a must-read series is exactly what we all need in these gloomy times.? Inventive, glittering, clever, ingenious. I devoured The Mitford Murders... so will you. Give it to absolutely everyone for Christmas, then pre-order the next one'
Susan Hill

'All the blissful escapism of a Sunday-night period drama in a book'
The Pool
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A lively, well-written, entertaining whodunit - The Times (Crime Fiction Book of the Month)

True and glorious indulgence. A dazzling example of a golden age mystery. - Daisy Goodwin

All the blissful escapism of a Sunday-night period drama in a book. - The Pool

This story is drenched in detail and feels both authentic and fun. Curl up in your favourite reading spot and enjoy. - Heat
Les mer
A Golden Age-style mystery bursting with period detail and set amid the Mitford household, The Mitford Murders is the glittering start to a thrilling and sumptuous new series written by Jessica Fellowes, author of the number one bestselling Downton Abbey books.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781405536646
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Vendor
Little, Brown Book Group
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Lydfil

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Biografisk notat

Jessica Fellowes is an author, journalist and public speaker. Her bestselling The Mitford Murders series has been nominated for awards in Britain, France, Germany and Italy, and sold into eighteen territories. Jessica is also the author of five official companion books to Downton Abbey, various of which hit the New York Times and Sunday Times bestseller lists. She has written short stories for Vogue Italia and L'Uomo Vogue, and made numerous appearances on radio, podcasts and television. She lives in Oxfordshire with her family. www.jessicafellowes.com Twitter: @jessicafellowes Instagram: @author_jessicafellowes