Murder at Bertram's Bower: A Beacon Hill Mystery
By (Author) Cynthia Peale
Random House USA Inc
Random House USA Inc
26th March 2002
India
General
Non Fiction
FIC
Paperback
332
Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 19mm
397g
IN A HAVEN FOR FALLEN WOMEN, HAS HISTORY'S MOST DEPRAVED KILLER RISEN AGAIN The Back Bay has been filled in. Palm readers and prostitutes ply their trade in South Cove. And the watchword of the day is "NINA-" No Irish Need Apply. Boston in 1892 is a town of Victorian pride, prejudice, and private passions. Now, on Beacon Hill, a crusading woman and her genteel brother, Addington, are investigating two grisly murders of young women, the work, say police, of "a deranged person." For Caroline Ames, solving the mystery is a matter of helping an old friend, the woman who runs a home for wayward women known as Bertram's Bower. But for Addington, the investigation will lead to the revelations of a sexually alluring, scandal-struck actress...and to the secrets of some of Boston's most "respectable" men. As Addington confronts the hypocrisy of Brahmin society, he moves closer to a shocking suspicion about the killer's identity. And as fear grips the city, the evidence points in one frightening direction- that London's Jack the Ripper is alive, well, and killing again. . .
Praise for The Death of Colonel Mann:
"Entertaining... A sharply rendered Boston full of period surprises."
--The Wall Street Journal
"Engaging characters, vividly of their time and place, and yet fighting evils that hurt and endanger us just as much today."
--Ann Perry, author of Half Moon Street
"A fast-paced and complex tale."
--Rocky Mountain News
Cynthia Peale is the pseudonym of Nancy Zaroulis, author of Call the Darkness Light and The Last Waltz, among other successful novels. She lives outside Boston, and is currently at work on the third book in her Beacon Hill Mystery series.