Hasty Death (Edwardian Murder Series #2) [NOOK Book]

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Overview


Eager to join the working classes, Lady Rose Summer has abandoned the comforts of her parents' home to become self-supporting. But life as a working woman isn't quite what Rose had imagined---long hours as a typist and nights spent in a dreary women's hostel are not very empowering when you're poor, cold, and tired. Luckily for Rose, her drudgery comes to a merciful end when she learns of the untimely death of an acquaintance.

Freddy Pomfret, a silly and vacuous young man, was almost certainly up to no good before he was shot dead in his London flat. When Rose discovers incriminating evidence pointing to several ...
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Overview


Eager to join the working classes, Lady Rose Summer has abandoned the comforts of her parents' home to become self-supporting. But life as a working woman isn't quite what Rose had imagined---long hours as a typist and nights spent in a dreary women's hostel are not very empowering when you're poor, cold, and tired. Luckily for Rose, her drudgery comes to a merciful end when she learns of the untimely death of an acquaintance.

Freddy Pomfret, a silly and vacuous young man, was almost certainly up to no good before he was shot dead in his London flat. When Rose discovers incriminating evidence pointing to several members of her class, she returns to London high society in order to investigate properly. With the help of Captain Harry Cathcart and Superintendent Kerridge of Scotland Yard, Rose prepares to do the social rounds---uncovering a devious blackmail plot and an unexpected killer.

Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly
Lady Rose Summer, the willful, spoiled and charming heroine of British veteran Chesney's light historical series that began with 2003's Snobbery with Violence, decides to break the class barriers and go out into the working world with her maid Daisy. Their adventures include a kidnapping, narrow escapes, a daring rescue and of course murder. After returning to the comforts of her London home, Lady Rose turns to dashing Captain Harry Cathcart, a Boer War veteran turned detective, for aid in solving the murder. Once again Chesney has concocted an amusing brew of mystery and romance that will keep her fans turning the pages. (July 30) FYI: Under the pen name M.C. Beaton, Chesney is the author of the Agatha Raisin and the Hamish Macbeth mystery series. Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.
From The Critics
Lady Rose Summer bucks societal expectations by denying all her born-to comforts and going to work. She must reenter society, however, in order to find the murderer of an acquaintance-with a little assist from Capt. Harry Cathcart. Another cozy charmer from the author (as M.C. Beaton) of the Agatha Raisin series. Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9781429902731
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Press
  • Publication date: 4/1/2007
  • Sold by: ST MARTINS / MPS
  • Format: eBook
  • Edition description: First Edition
  • Edition number: 1
  • Pages: 240
  • Sales rank: 78,335
  • Series: Edwardian Murder Series, #2
  • File size: 317 KB
  • Items ship to U.S, APO/FPO and U.S. Protectorate addresses.

Meet the Author


Marion Chesney, the widely acclaimed author of historical romances, also writes the popular Agatha Raisin and Hamish Macbeth mystery series under the name M. C. Beaton. Born in Scotland, she currently divides her time between the English Cotswolds and Paris.

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  • Posted December 9, 2008

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    cleverly designed historical mystery

    It might be the dawn of a new century, but women remain the property of their father, brother, or husband. The chasm between the social classes is as large as it has ever been and females of Polite Society are expected to marry a rich titled gent. Lady Rose Summer, daughter of an earl, is not content to idly party, as she prefers to work. Her reluctant but suffering parents accept her laboring at a bank alongside her former maid Daisy.----- At the bank, Rose learns of the murder of Mr. Pomfret. She checks the records and learns that three people deposited funds into the account of the deceased. Rose discusses her finding with private detective Captain Henry Cathcart and both agree that it seems the victim blackmailed several people, of which all had the motive to kill him. Unable to resist, Rose accompanied by Henry and her maid Daisy hunt for the killer.----- Although this novel takes place at the beginning of the twentieth century in enlightened London, the gap between the social classes remains as vast as ever and the suffragette movement is just starting to impact society. The solid investigation into the cleverly designed mystery is fun to follow especially in light of Rose¿s deeper agenda to gain the attention of her ¿social inferior¿ Harry. Sparks fly while they making inquiries, which makes for a terrific tale from Marion Chesney, know for her Agatha Raisin and Hamish Macbeth tales.----- Harriet Klausner

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  • Anonymous

    Posted February 28, 2009

    What Was She Thinking

    I have read the Hamish MacBeth and Agatha Raisin series and enjoyed them thoroughly, so I was extremely disappointed with this new series. In fact, I wondered if they were written by the same person.

    The writer of this series has a preoccupation with bodily functions, flatulence most notably, that reminded me of my sons when they were in their early teens. Lady Rose and her maid seem to be smelling it or suppressing it in every chapter Not the sort of stuff I want to read about.

    The author has an interesting cast of characters that I'd like to know better. I don't know if I will, though, because I don't want to wast my money on more juvenile nonsense.

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