The Almanack
By (Author) Martine Bailey
Canongate Books
Black Thorn
3rd December 2019
Main
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Historical crime and mysteries
823.92
Paperback
448
297g
Tabitha Hart earns a riotous living in London, doing whatever pleases her with whichever gentleman has enough coin for her body. But in the summer of 1752, her mother urgently summons her home to the village of Netherlea and, with reluctance, she returns. Only to be greeted by the news that her mother has died in disturbing circumstances.
Tabitha is determined to discover the truth, but the superstitious villagers are wary of her and her hoity-toity London ways. Only the enigmatic Nat Starling is prepared to join Tabitha, as she sets out to uncover her mother's killer. But as the summer draws to a close and the snow sets in, cutting off Netherlea from the outside world, Tabitha and Nat are forced to face the darkest hours of their lives. Will they survive long enough to bring the killer to justice
Bailey's prose sparkles * * The Times * *
A dark and twisting riddle that is certain to keep readers guessing until the end -- S D SYKES
An ingeniously plotted, hauntingly atmospheric murder mystery -- DEBORAH SWIFT
A beguiling historical novel set in the Georgian era. Witty, wily, and great fun -- ESSIE FOX
Puzzle solvers and historians will love this mystery, and Bailey's richly detailed story is perfect for fans of Ariana Franklin and Rhys Bowen * * Booklist * *
A beautifully constructed, deeply satisfying read that plays with the reader, demanding that you keep your eyes on the shadows as much as on the main stage. And it has riddles . . . 50 of them to read with the story or save for a treat * * Historia Magazine * *
Historical fans are in for a treat * * Publishers Weekly * *
As clever and beautiful as a tapestry -- REBECCA MASCULL
Murderously dark and delightful -- MELISSA BAILEY
Martine Bailey is the author of two previous mysteries: An Appetite for Violets, selected by Booklist as one of the Top Ten crime fiction debuts in the US, and A Penny Heart, one of the The Sunday Times Top Summer Reads in 2015. She lives in Cheshire, England.