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Death at the Jesus Hospital David Dickinson

Death at the Jesus Hospital By David Dickinson

Death at the Jesus Hospital by David Dickinson


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Summary

The first man murdered was Abel Meredith, a resident at the Jesus Hospital Almshouse near London. The second victim, Roderick Gill, was burser at the Allison's school in Norfolk. Victim number three, Sir Rufus Walcott, was slain in his own hall by the Thames. All had their throats cut. And all had strange markings on their chests.

Death at the Jesus Hospital Summary

Death at the Jesus Hospital by David Dickinson

The first man murdered was Abel Meredith, a resident at the Jesus Hospital Almshouse near London. The second victim, Roderick Gill, was burser at the Allison's school in Norfolk. Victim number three, Sir Rufus Walcott, was slain in his own hall by the Thames. All had their throats cut. And all had strange markings on their chests, carved there by the murderer but which neither doctor nor coroner could identify. Lord Francis Powerscourt, brought in to solve this case of triple murder, had no shortage of suspects or suspicions. Meredith had shadowy links with the civil service. Gill, a man who seduced women at church during Harvest Festival or the Christmas carol service, had been threatened by angry husbands and disinherited sons while Sir Rufus had wiped fifteen years out of his own past history. And all had ties to Sir Peregrine Fishbourne, Prime Warden of the Guild of Silkworkers, who had visited all three men shortly before their untimely deaths. Yet on one question Powerscourt never wavered, and he knew that only when he had solved the mystery of the strange markings on the victims' bodies would he then be able to solve the mystery of the death at the Jesus Hospital. Praise for David Dickinson: "Splendid entertainment". ("Publishers Weekly"). "A leisurely period whodunit with Dickinson's customary historical tidbits and patches of local color, swathed in an appealing Victorian narrative". ("Kirkus Reviews"). "Detective fiction in the grand style". (James Naughtie). "A cracking yarn, beguilingly real from start to finish". (Peter Snow).

Death at the Jesus Hospital Reviews

Praise for "Death in a Scarlet Coat:
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"David Dickinson's 10th Lord Powerscourt mystery proves that a classic--set in 1909--whodunit filled with deceit and suspects will continue to attract and stump readers every time."--"Sacramento News and Review
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"Strong ... combines a compelling whodunit with some of the author's best writing to date."--"Publishers Weekly", Starred Review

"Rich in historical detail.... Lovers of British historical mysteries will enjoy Powerscourt's latest adventure."--"Booklist"

"Fine prose, high society, and [a] complex plot recommend this series."--"Library Journal
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"One of Dickinson's many strengths as a writer is establishing a sense of time and place. His descriptions are wonderfully evocative on so many levels.... The plotting is exceptional, even to the final chapter. "Death in a Scarlet Coat "is one excellent read."--"The Strand Magazine
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"Both erudite and elegant."--"Mystery Scene"
"Dickinson's series is especially appealing because he lets it develop through two decades, fully exploiting the historical context.... Readers with an interest in British history will welcome additional mysteries in this series." --Examiner.com

Praise for "Death in a Scarlet Coat:
"
"David Dickinson's 10th Lord Powerscourt mystery proves that a classic--set in 1909--whodunit filled with deceit and suspects will continue to attract and stump readers every time."--"Sacramento News and Review
"
"Strong ... combines a compelling whodunit with some of the author's best writing to date."--"Publishers Weekly", Starred Review

"Rich in historical detail.... Lovers of British historical mysteries will enjoy Powerscourt's latest adventure."--"Booklist"

"Fine prose, high society, and [a] complex plot recommend this series."--"Library Journal
"
"One of Dickinson's many strengths as a writer is establishing a sense of time and place. His descriptions are wonderfully evocative on so many levels.... The plotting is exceptional, even to the final chapter. "Death in a Scarlet Coat "is one excellent read."--"The Strand Magazine
"
"Both erudite and elegant."--"Mystery Scene"

About David Dickinson

With a first-class honours degree in Classics from Cambridge, David Dickinson joined the BBC, where he became editor of Newsnight and Panorama as well as series editor on Monarchy. He now spends his time in Somerset and France.

Additional information

GOR005003386
9781780330297
1780330294
Death at the Jesus Hospital by David Dickinson
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Little, Brown Book Group
2012-01-19
352
N/A
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