Mrs Mohr Goes Missing by Maryla Szymiczkowa

Mrs Mohr Goes Missing by Maryla Szymiczkowa

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Summary

For fans of The Thursday Murder Club comes the thrilling opener to a new Agatha Christie-style mystery series set in Poland

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Mrs Mohr Goes Missing by Maryla Szymiczkowa

For fans of The Thursday Murder Club comes thethrilling opener to a new Agatha Christie-style mystery series set in Poland

‘Strong-minded Zofia is an appealing character and the sprightly narrative and vivid evocation of turn-of-the-century Poland make for an enjoyable tale’

* Guardian *

‘While there is a strong whiff of Agatha Christie in this book, it is much  more than a pastiche... The story fuses high comedy with an evocative portrayal of the period.  And the author’s pseudonym conceals the identities of two well-known Polish writers…ably translated by Antonia Lloyd-Jones.’

* Sunday Express *

‘The unravelling of the mystery is ingenious... It’s fun and sparky and the glimpse of  turn-of-the-century Polish manners and mores is beguiling.’

* Daily Mail *

‘An ingenious marriage of comedy and crime.’

* Olga Tokarczuk, 2018 winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature *

‘This is a delicious read.’

* Michal Rusinek, satirist and children’s writer *

'This is an entertaining, and with its depiction of upper-class life in a now vanished society, an informative read.'

* Promoting Crime *

‘Highly comical...an extremely absorbing novel.’

* Kurzojady *

‘The main appeal here is the pseudonymous Szymiczowa’s intriguing evocation of turn-of-the-century Poland, an area that remains underexplored in crime fiction. The approach is largely humorous, and some of the whimsy here will not appeal to all tastes…. But for those readers who find themselves attuned to the wavelength of amateur sleuth Zofia Turbotyńska, there is much pleasure to be had – and even such issues as class and women’s rights are addressed in the context of a pleasing narrative.’

* European Literature Network *

‘Charming and moreish…this is a tale that conjures up the delightful books of Dorothy L Sayers and is the perfect diversion for annoying commutes.’

* Stylist top books for March *

‘How have Dehnel and Tarczyński pulled it off? By not taking the easy option, but by taking pains to recreate the Krakow of more than a century ago, comically satirising the haughty city without resorting to malice. As we read this book, we love and loathe old-time Krakow equally. And that’s just what the authors wanted.’

* Gazeta Wyborcza *

A delightful debut whodunit written with abundant wit and flair. Pray for a series to follow.

* Kirkus *

'Think Wes Anderson meets Agatha Christie. Szymiczkowa’s work is a well-crafted page-turner, but also offers a deeper comment on sexism and gender inequality in contemporary Poland.'

* Calvert Journal *

Jacek Dehnel is a writer, poet and translator. He has written several novels, including Lala (Oneworld, 2018) and Saturn (Dedalus, 2012). Jacek writes crime fiction under the pseudonym Maryla Szymiczkowa with partner Piotr Tarczynski, a translator and historian. They live in Warsaw.

Antonia Lloyd-Jones is a prize-winning translator of Polish literature and a mentor for the WCN Emerging Translator Mentorship Programme, and from 2015-17 was co-chair of the Translators Association. Her previous translations of work by Jacek Dehnel include Lala (Oneworld) and Saturn (Dedalus).

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ISBN 13 9781786075437
ISBN 10 1786075431
Title Mrs Mohr Goes Missing
Author Maryla Szymiczkowa
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oneworld Publications
Year published 2019-03-28
Number of pages 320
Prizes Long-listed for EBRD Literature Prize 2020
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.