Mrs. Jeffries and the alms of the angel / Emily Brightwell.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781432868109
- ISBN: 1432868101
- Physical Description: 393 pages (large print) ; 23 cm.
- Edition: Large print edition.
- Publisher: Waterville, ME : Wheeler Publishing, a part of Gale, a Cengage Company, 2020.
- Copyright: ©2019
Content descriptions
General Note: | Series numbering from NoveList database. |
Summary, etc.: | "Margaret Starling wasn't the sort of woman anyone expected to be murdered. She was on the advisory board of the London Angel Alms Society, she was an active member of St. Peter's Church, and, best of all, she was always willing to lend a hand to a friend or a neighbor in need of advice. She was also a wealthy upper-class widow. But money alone won't protect you when someone decides it's high time you met your maker. Margaret's next-door neighbor considered her an odious busybody, the Reverend Reginald Pontefract wished she'd never set foot in St. Peter's, and half the advisory board of the London Angel Alms Society heartily hoped she'd come down with pneumonia before the next quarterly meeting. All in all, Margaret wasn't as well regarded as she'd always thought she was. But Mrs. Jeffries and Inspector Witherspoon know that justice isn't a popularity contest, and they won't rest until they sift through the suspects to catch a sinister scrooge"-- Provided by publisher. |
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Subject: | Murder > Investigation > Fiction. Widows > Crimes against > Fiction. Large type books. England > Fiction. |
Genre: | Detective and mystery fiction. Cozy mysteries. Historical fiction. |
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BookList Review
Mrs. Jeffries and the Alms of the Angel
Booklist
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Scotland Yard's Inspector Witherspoon is on the case when wealthy Margaret Sterling is found bludgeoned in her garden a few days before Christmas. Sterling, respected by her staff, was seemingly on the outs with most everyone else, including her neighbor and several people associated with her favorite charity, Alms of the Angels, giving Witherspoon and his assistant, DS Barnes, numerous lines of inquiry. And that delights the inspector's housekeeper, Mrs. Jeffries, and the rest of his staff, plus their connections, as they fan out across the city to chat up shopkeepers, the victim's household staff, and people at the charity. Witherspoon, of course, is oblivious to Jeffries' efforts, but he enjoys his nightly sherry with Mrs. Jeffries, to whom he explains progress on the case, and she, ever so slyly, plants ideas in his mind for follow-up the next day. Mrs. Jeffries' goal is to solve the crime by Christmas and that she, er, Witherspoon, does. This latest entry in a long series of Victorian cozies will appeal to fans of Downton Abbey or Upstairs, Downstairs.--Karen Muller Copyright 2010 Booklist

Publishers Weekly Review
Mrs. Jeffries and the Alms of the Angel
Publishers Weekly
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At the start of Brightwell's diverting 38th Victorian mystery (after Mrs. Jeffries Delivers the Goods), a killer lures Margaret Starling, a wealthy widow known for her kindness and charitable acts with the Angel Alms Society, into the back garden of her London house. There he whacks Mrs. Starling over the head with a shovel. When Insp. Gerald Witherspoon, who has "solved more murders than anyone in the history of the Metropolitan Police," is called in, his housekeeper, Mrs. Jeffries, and her sleuthing group of house staff and servants fan out across London in search of clues, unbeknownst to him. No one can imagine why anyone would want to harm Mrs. Starling, until Mrs. Jeffries and crew learn of her erratic behavior and her loud arguments with the local vicar, who's hiding a nasty secret. Meanwhile, Insp. Nigel Nivens of Scotland Yard, who's jealous of Witherspoon's success, tries to sabotage the investigation. Brightwell takes the reader back to a more simple time and place. Fans of light historicals will find plenty to like. Agent: Donald Maass, Donald Maass Literary. (Sept.)