Murder and mysteries await two nurses caring for child evacuees during World War II in this suspenseful Agatha Awardâwinning historical mystery.
"Irresistible. . . . A Golden Age homage, an elegantly constructed mystery that on every page reinforces the message that everyone counts." âNew York Times Book Review
Recommended by New York Times Book Reviewâ˘Wall Street Journal⢠Paradeâ˘Country Livingâ˘Chicago Tribune⢠South Florida Sun-Sentinel⢠The Free-Lance Star ⢠St. Louis Post-Dispatch ⢠CrimeReads ⢠Nerd Daily ⢠Red Carpet Crash ⢠and many more!
Bridey Kelly has come to Greenway Houseâthe beloved holiday home of Agatha Christieâin disgrace. A terrible mistake at St. Prisca's Hospital in London has led to her dismissal as a nurse trainee, and her only chance for redemption is a position in the countryside caring for children evacuated to safety from the Blitz.
Greenway is a beautiful home full of riddles: wondrous curios not to be touched, restrictions on rooms not to be entered, and a generous library, filled with books about murder. The biggest mystery might be the other nurse, Gigi, who is like no one Bridey has ever met. Chasing ten young children through the winding paths of the estate grounds might have soothed Bridey's anxieties and griefâif Greenway were not situated so near the English Channel and the rising aggressions of the war.
When a body washes ashore near the estate, Bridey is horrified to realize this is not a victim of war, but of a brutal killing. As the local villagers look among themselves, Bridey and Gigi discover they each harbor dangerous secrets about what has led them to Greenway. With a mystery writer's home as their unsettling backdrop, the young women must unravel the truth before their safe haven becomes a place of death . . .
"Richly nuanced mystery. . . . Fans of both Christie and Rader-Day will relish this." âPublishers Weekly (starred review) on Death at Greenway
"A gorgeous evocation of World War II England, a moving investigation of love and hope under trial, a twisty murder mystery that would have satisfied Dame Agatha herselfâall proof that Lori Rader-Day's gifts translate to all eras. What a delicious book." âLouis Bayard, author of The Pale Blue Eye and Courting Mr. Lincoln
Murder and mysteries await two nurses caring for child evacuees during World War II in this suspenseful Agatha Awardâwinning historical mystery.
"Irresistible. . . . A Golden Age homage, an elegantly constructed mystery that on every page reinforces the message that everyone counts." âNew York Times Book Review
Recommended by New York Times Book Reviewâ˘Wall Street Journal⢠Paradeâ˘Country Livingâ˘Chicago Tribune⢠South Florida Sun-Sentinel⢠The Free-Lance Star ⢠St. Louis Post-Dispatch ⢠CrimeReads ⢠Nerd Daily ⢠Red Carpet Crash ⢠and many more!
Bridey Kelly has come to Greenway Houseâthe beloved holiday home of Agatha Christieâin disgrace. A terrible mistake at St. Prisca's Hospital in London has led to her dismissal as a nurse trainee, and her only chance for redemption is a position in the countryside caring for children evacuated to safety from the Blitz.
Greenway is a beautiful home full of riddles: wondrous curios not to be touched, restrictions on rooms not to be entered, and a generous library, filled with books about murder. The biggest mystery might be the other nurse, Gigi, who is like no one Bridey has ever met. Chasing ten young children through the winding paths of the estate grounds might have soothed Bridey's anxieties and griefâif Greenway were not situated so near the English Channel and the rising aggressions of the war.
When a body washes ashore near the estate, Bridey is horrified to realize this is not a victim of war, but of a brutal killing. As the local villagers look among themselves, Bridey and Gigi discover they each harbor dangerous secrets about what has led them to Greenway. With a mystery writer's home as their unsettling backdrop, the young women must unravel the truth before their safe haven becomes a place of death . . .
"Richly nuanced mystery. . . . Fans of both Christie and Rader-Day will relish this." âPublishers Weekly (starred review) on Death at Greenway
"A gorgeous evocation of World War II England, a moving investigation of love and hope under trial, a twisty murder mystery that would have satisfied Dame Agatha herselfâall proof that Lori Rader-Day's gifts translate to all eras. What a delicious book." âLouis Bayard, author of The Pale Blue Eye and Courting Mr. Lincoln