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Murder in the East End

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When young cook Kat Holloway learns that the children of London's Foundling Hospital are mysteriously disappearing and one of their nurses has been murdered, she can't turn away. She enlists the help of her charming and enigmatic confidant Daniel McAdam, who has ties to Scotland Yard, and Errol Fielding, a disreputable man from Daniel's troubled past, to bring the killer to justice. Their investigation takes them from the grandeur of Mayfair to the slums of the East End, during which Kat learns more about Daniel and his circumstances than she ever could have imagined.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 10, 2020
      Set in 1882, Ashley’s solid fourth Victorian mystery (after 2019’s Death in Kew Gardens) opens with criminal investigator Daniel McAdam introducing his foster brother, the Rev. Errol Fielding, to his sweetheart, Kat Holloway, a cook in service to Lady Cynthia Shires with a reputation as an amateur sleuth. Fielding serves on the board of London’s Foundling Hospital, from which a nurse, Nell Betts, and three children have vanished. Nell was too reliable to depart without warning, and though the institution’s director claims that the children were adopted, the addresses to which they were ostensibly sent do not exist. Kat gleans information from the hospital’s cook and one of its maids, while Lady Cynthia’s niece and Elgin Thanos, Daniel’s mathematician friend, use their social clout to probe its board and donors. The investigation takes a dangerous turn after Nell is found beaten to death. Though the puzzle’s resolution falls short of the intriguing setup, fans will appreciate new revelations about Daniel’s backstory and the nuanced depictions of period London. Readers will look forward to Kat and Daniel’s further adventures. Agent: Bob Mecoy, Bob Mecoy Literary.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Narrator Anne-Marie Piazza makes listeners connect uniquely with each character in this Victorian-era mystery. Cook Kat Holloway learns that children have been mysteriously disappearing from London's Foundling Hospital. When a nurse from the hospital also disappears, Kat and her eclectic group of friends--ranging from her kitchen maid to a mathematical genius and the daughter of an earl--work together to locate the missing people. Piazza is especially effective at voicing the shifting accents of Fielding; now a proper vicar, he was born a foundling, and his dialect reverts to that of his past when he's under pressure. Piazza's performance makes listeners feel as if they are lurking in Kat's kitchen. V.M.G. © AudioFile 2020, Portland, Maine

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