"Splendid British historical cozy"
Even though her parents were killed in the London bombings
and her ex-husband absconded with most of her money Lady
Elizabeth Hartleigh Compton is determined to look after her
tenants and the villagers of Sitting Marsh. As the lady of
the Manor, she feels it is her duty to set an example to
the people who look her for guidance during the perilous
times of WW II. When one of her new tenants, artist Basel Thorncraft, is
murdered she is told that the local constables are not
handling the case. There are rumors in the village of a
German spy staying in the area waiting for a pick-up by his
masters. Elizabeth thinks that the spy killed the artist
but there are so many new faces in the village that she
doesn't have a clue as to who the perpetrator is. She
starts her own investigation, an action that has always put
her in danger in previous homicide investigations. PAINT BY MURDER is a splendid British historical cozy that
gives the reader a feel of what life was like in the small
English towns during W.W.II. The heroine is always torn
between acting like a proper English lady and giving in to
the impulses that always get her in dangerous situations.
Kate Kingsbury's Manor House mysteries are simply
delightful and her latest work is no exception. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 10, 2003
SummaryThe new Manor House Mystery by the author of Dig Deep for
Murder.
In World War II England, the quiet village of Sitting Marsh
is faced with food rations and fear for loved ones. But
Elizabeth Hartleigh Compton, lady of the Manor House,
stubbornly insists that life must go on--except for her
kindly tenent, who's been murdered.
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