ISBN: | 9780753166017 |
Publisher: | ISIS Publishing |
Published: | 1 November, 2001 |
Format: | Hardcover |
Language: | English |
Links | Australian Libraries (Trove) |
Editions: |
14 other editions
of this product
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- Dust
- Dust
- Help the Poor Struggler
- I Am the Only Running Footman
- Jerusalem Inn
- Rainbow's End
- The Anodyne Necklace
- The Black Cat
- The Black Cat
- The Blue Last
- The Case Has Altered (Richard Jury Mysteries)
- The Deer Leap
- The Dirty Duck
- The Five Bells and Bladebone
- The Grave Maurice: A Richard Jury Mystery
- The HORSE YOU CAME IN ON (CASSETTE)
- The Horse You Came In On
- The Lamorna Wink
- The Lamorna Wink: A Richard Jury Mystery
- The Man With a Load of Mischief
- The Man With a Load of Mischief (Richard Jury Mystery)
- The Old Contemptibles
- The Old Fox Deceiv'd
- The Old Silent
- The Old Wine Shades
- The case has altered
- The stargazey
Scotland Yard Superintendent Richard Jury returns in a compelling novel, the 17th in Grimes's long-running series. Mickey Haggerty, Jury's old friend and colleague, is dying of cancer. So Jury can hardly refuse his request to look into what Mickey suspects is a 50-year-old case of switched identities. It surfaces when the last World War II bomb site in London is excavated for a new development, exposing the skeletal remains of a woman and infant. Mickey thinks the dead infant wasn't the baby of Kitty Riordan, Maisie Tynedale's nanny, as Kitty claimed, but was Maisie herself, the heiress to a brewery fortune. Did Kitty engineer the masquerade? And did Simon Croft, who was writing a book about London in the war years, discover it? When Croft is killed and his computer stolen, Jury sends his pal Melrose Plant to snoop around Tynedale Lodge disguised as a gardener. There he encounters a charming trio of amateurs: a homeless urchin and his extremely clever dog Sparky, and Gemma, a Tynedale ward whose mysterious background may hold the clue to Simon's murder as well as the still unsolved attempt on her young life. As usual, Plant's world of eccentric friends and relatives is nicely evoked in a subplot that leads him on a surprising holiday in Florence, during which he acquires just enough knowledge of Italian Renaissance painting to pull off another disguise on Jury's behalf. Grimes weaves the threads of this rich tapestry together in a surprise ending that no
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