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OverviewThe owners of The Right Sort Marriage Bureau are back, and more determined than ever to bring love matches to the residents of Post-WWII London . . . so something as trivial as a murder investigation isn't going to stop them! London, 1947. Spirited Miss Iris Sparks and ever-practical Mrs Gwendolyn Bainbridge are called to action when Gwen's beau Salvatore 'Sally' Danielli is accused of murder! Sally has taken a job at the BBC studios at Alexandra Palace, but when the beautiful Miss Jeanne-Marie Duplessis - one of the Parisian performers over for a new variety show - is found dead in the old theatre, a number of inconvenient coincidences make him Suspect No:1. Just days earlier, Miss Duplessis had arrived at The Right Sort, desperately looking for a husband - any husband - to avoid having to return to Paris. As the plot thickens, Iris is pulled back into the clandestine circles she moved in during the war and it soon becomes apparent that to clear Sally's name, she and Gwen would need to go on the hunt for a killer once more! Those who enjoy reading Kerry Greenwood's Phryne Fisher mysteries and Dorothy Sayers will adore this warm and witty historical mystery! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Allison MontclairPublisher: Canongate Books Imprint: Severn House Edition: Main Weight: 0.175kg ISBN: 9781448318285ISBN 10: 1448318289 Pages: 224 Publication Date: 29 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsMontclair seamlessly blends fair-play detection, immersive period detail, and dashes of humor in her latest historical * <b>Publishers Weekly</b> * A riveting, fast-paced mystery full of wartime secrets, romance, and psychological trauma * <b>Kirkus Reviews</b> * This is one of the best series going at the moment . . . this installment retains the freshness and originality of the very first * <b>Deadly Pleasures Mystery Magazine</b> * Set in 1946 London, Montclair's sixth whodunit featuring matchmakers Iris Sparks and Gwen Bainbridge (after The Lady from Burma) is another winning blend of humor and mystery * <b>Publishers Weekly</b> on <b>Murder at the White Palace</b> * The banter between Iris and Gwen remains brisk and hilarious, and Montclair does a particularly good job throwing readers off the culprit's scent. Series fans will be over the moon * <b>Publishers Weekly</b> on <b> Murder at the White Palace</b> * A page-turning mystery full of local color and angst-filled romances * <b>Kirkus Reviews</b> on <b>Murder at the White Palace</b> * Intriguing characters and two mysteries are intertwined with little-known regulations on mental health in postwar England * <b>Kirkus Reviews</b> on <b> The Lady from Burma</b> * Along with providing a solid cast of characters, Montclair does a swell job of bringing 1946 London to life * <b>Booklist</b> on <b>The Unkept Woman</b> * A believable postwar tale with troubled heroines who must juggle lovers, spies, and an unexpected villain * <b>Kirkus Reviews</b> on <b>The Unkept Woman</b> * Montclair's capable, funny, and fully developed leads set a gold standard for the amateur sleuth subgenre. Dorothy Sayers's fans will hope this series has a long run * <b>Publishers Weekly Starred Review</b> of <b> The Unkept Woman</b> * Montclair seamlessly blends fair-play detection, immersive period detail, and dashes of humor in her latest historical * <b>Publisher's Weekly</b> * A riveting, fast-paced mystery full of wartime secrets, romance, and psychological trauma * <b>Kirkus Reviews</b> * This is one of the best series going at the moment . . . this installment retains the freshness and originality of the very first * <b>Deadly Pleasures Mystery Magazine</b> * Set in 1946 London, Montclair's sixth whodunit featuring matchmakers Iris Sparks and Gwen Bainbridge (after The Lady from Burma) is another winning blend of humor and mystery * <b>Publishers Weekly</b> on <b>Murder at the White Palace</b> * The banter between Iris and Gwen remains brisk and hilarious, and Montclair does a particularly good job throwing readers off the culprit's scent. Series fans will be over the moon * <b>Publishers Weekly</b> on <b> Murder at the White Palace</b> * A page-turning mystery full of local color and angst-filled romances * <b>Kirkus Reviews</b> on <b>Murder at the White Palace</b> * Intriguing characters and two mysteries are intertwined with little-known regulations on mental health in postwar England * <b>Kirkus Reviews</b> on <b> The Lady from Burma</b> * Along with providing a solid cast of characters, Montclair does a swell job of bringing 1946 London to life * <b>Booklist</b> on <b>The Unkept Woman</b> * A believable postwar tale with troubled heroines who must juggle lovers, spies, and an unexpected villain * <b>Kirkus Reviews</b> on <b>The Unkept Woman</b> * Montclair's capable, funny, and fully developed leads set a gold standard for the amateur sleuth subgenre. Dorothy Sayers's fans will hope this series has a long run * <b>Publishers Weekly Starred Review</b> of <b> The Unkept Woman</b> * Author InformationAllison Montclair is the author of the Sparks and Bainbridge Mysteries, beginning with The Right Sort of Man, the American Library Association Reading List Council's Best Mystery of 2019. Under her real name, she has written more mystery novels and a damn good werewolf book, as well as short stories in many genres in magazines and anthologies. She is also an award-winning librettist and lyricist, whose musicals have been performed or workshopped across the USA. She currently lives in New York City where she also practiced as a criminal defense attorney. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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