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Elizabeth J. Duncan (Author)
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October 2009 1410419703 978-1410419705 Lrg
The picturesque North Wales market town of Llanelen is shocked when Meg Wynne Thompson, a self-made beauty who has turned out to be something of an unpopular bride, goes missing on her wedding day—and turns up dead. 

The last person believed to have seen Meg alive is local manicurist Penny Brannigan, who vows to find the killer. Seems that several people—including those on the guest list—had reasons to wish Meg dead. But when the trail leads Penny to the groom, a red-hot secret threatens to shake the small town to its very core…
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A gentle delight…sure to please fans of the classic English mystery.”—Kirkus Reviews

“A runaway bride is the linchpin of Canadian writer Duncan’s delightful debut...The scenic Welsh backdrop, village personalities and a budding romance for Penny add color and interest.” —Publishers Weekly

“Admirable and appealing...combines a worthy plot, a congenial heroine and a sure sense of place—Duncan’s depiction of village life is spot-on—to produce a story that nears perfection. Readers will want to see more of Penny—and more of Duncan’s pleasing prose.”—Richmond-Times Dispatch

“Duncan lulls readers with her soothing prose and depiction of small-town life in Wales and then startles them with a shocker of a denouement. Readers who enjoy Louise Penny, another Canadian mystery author of note, and Charlaine Harris’s Aurora Teagarden mysteries will love this one.”—Library Journal

“Well-developed characters and a nicely delineated Wales setting are what make this stylish cozy work.”—Booklist

“[S]torytelling with polished exposition, pacing and edgy dialogue. Characters sparkle, and the dark side that lurks just at the edge of most innocent scenes is drawn with skill and depth. A must-read.”—Hamilton Spectator


“Duncan has a fine eye for detail, plays fair with the clues, and creates engaging characters.”—Globe and Mail


“This is a debut novel worth taking a risk on, order a copy today, you will not be disappointed.”—Armchair Interviews

“Lyrical and lovely, The Cold Light of Mourning launches an enchanting series that mystery readers will cherish. A warm welcome to Elizabeth J. Duncan, who writes with grace and charm. Sheer delight.”—Carolyn Hart, author of Ghost at Work

--This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.

From the Back Cover

Marriage. Murder. Nail polish...One woman’s would-be wedding has an entire Welsh town on edge in Elizabeth J. Duncan’s The Cold Light of Mourning—winner of the Malice Domestic Best First Traditional Mystery Novel Competition.

THERE GOES THE BRIDE…
The picturesque North Wales market town of Llanelen is shocked when Meg Wynne Thompson, a self-made beauty who has turned out to be something of an unpopular bride, goes missing on her wedding day—and turns up dead. 

WAS SHE LOVED TO DEATH?
The last person believed to have seen Meg alive is local manicurist Penny Brannigan, who vows to find the killer. Seems that several people—including those on the guest list—had reasons to wish Meg dead. But when the trail leads Penny to the groom, a red-hot secret threatens to shake the small town to its very core…

“Admirable and appealing...a worthy plot, a congenial heroine.”
Richmond-Times Dispatch

“Duncan lulls readers with her depiction of small-town life…then startles them with a shocker.”—Library Journal

 

--This text refers to the Mass Market Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 407 pages
  • Publisher: Large Print Press; Lrg edition (October 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1410419703
  • ISBN-13: 978-1410419705
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,124,733 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Elizabeth J Duncan's very first attempt at fiction writing, The Cold Light of Mourning, won the 2008 Malice Domestic/St. Martin's award and was published in 2009. It was nominated for an Agatha Award (USA) and Arthur Ellis Award (Canada).
Her second novel, A Brush with Death, was published in 2010.
Elizabeth lives in Toronto with her dog Dolly. Her busy life includes teaching in the public relations programs at Humber College and spending several weeks each year in North Wales.
She attends three or four major mystery conventions each year (Malice Domestic, Bouchercon, Bloody Words and Love is Murder) and is looking forward to meeting you there.
She is not a fan of Facebook, but loves Twitter and would be delighted to have you as a follower. @ElizabethDuncan.

 

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Fun!!, August 11, 2010
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Delightful English mystery set in a small village in Wales. The characters are well developed and the storyline is intriguing. I thoroughly enjoyed it and would not hesitate to recommend it to any cozy mystery lover.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars THE COLD LIGHT OF MOURNING, October 21, 2010
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This review is from: The Cold Light of Mourning (Superior Collection) (Paperback)
The publisher's blurb set the scene:

"The picturesque North West market town of Llanelen is shocked

when Meg Wynne Thompson, a self-made beauty who has turned out

to be something of an unpopular bride, goes missing on her

wedding day. The last person believed to have seen her is

manicurist Penny Brannigan, an ex-patriate Canadian . . . .

After seeing a photograph of Meg in a local newspaper, Penny

realizes that the well-groomed woman who presented herself at

her salon was an imposter."

The title appealed to me as did the fact that the

author won an award for this book. I expected more than I

got, promising but, . . . so four stars instead of five.

I found the prose slow and stilted. And I had hoped

to see Wales in wonderful historical detail through the eyes of

this author-journalist. I did not. However, I did learn that

Welsh Rose Gold, the rarest in the world, was discovered in

1854 and is used in the wedding bands of the British Royal

Family. (Large Print Edition. Page 152).

I liked some of the names of the local businesses,

such as the Red Dragon Hotel and the local pub, The Leek and

the Lilly. But, speaking of names, I found the constant use

of the victim's first and middle name annoying. "Meg Wynne"

rather than "Meg" tripped me up. Ruined the story's flow.

And I was confused by the name, "Reverend Evans" on one

page and "Reverend Thomas" on another. The man's name:

Thomas Evans.

For me, the author's character sketches saved the

book. I liked her villagers. So did she. The main ones

were: Penny, of course, who is a manicurist and an artist;

Evelyn Lloyd, former postmistress and present busy body; Morwyn

Lloyd, niece of Evelyn and news reporter; Victoria Hopkirk, the

house-mate of Penny and harpist; Reverend Thomas Evans and his

wife, Bronwyn; and, finally, a possible love interest for Penny,

Detective Chief Inspector,Gareth Davies, and his much younger

partner, Detective Sergeant Bethan Morgan.

Character sketches follow:

(1)Penny: "She had had a difficult, complicated childhood

in Nova Scotia, in and out of foster homes, and found affection

hard to give and harder to receive, although she certainly tried to

be kind and considerate in a genuine, sincere way. . . . Her boy

friends wondered vaguely why she always seemed to sell herself short,

and why she had apparently settled for so little. But her life was

what she had made it. {Pages 100-101}

(2)Gareth: "The Detective Chief Inspector was tall, in

his mid-fifties, with a handsome head of grey hair neatly but not

fussily trimmed. His face had a kindly, understanding look about

it, which made him seem approachable, congenial even, but prime

suspects in the past had learned the hard way that he was not the

collegial fellow he seemed." {Page 116}

(3)Bethan: "Detective Sergeant Bethan Morgan was

considerably younger and blessed with a head of dark curls and

a ready smile which gave her a fresh, uncomplicated look. She

was keen to get on in her career and radiated the kind of enthusiasm

that her superiors found both endearing and mildly alarming."

{Page 116)

(4)Victoria: "The two women smiled shyly at each other.

They were about the same age, but Victoria was slightly taller, with

a somewhat serious, anxious look about her. Her blond hair was

pulled back and held at the nape of her neck with a large black

bow that matched black leather court shoes that looked expensive

and well cared for. . . . 'Well,' said Penny, 'why don't you tell

me what you're really doing here.' 'That's easy,' said Victoria,

'I'm getting over a bad divorce. . . . I guess I'm a bit age-

sensitive because my husband left me for a younger woman, an

American he met on a flight to New York." {Pages 168, 238]

A second book in the series is: A BRUSH WITH DEATH.

It seems to me there are many story lines, more waiting to

be said, so I shall give Duncan a second chance. thank you.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good enough for a quick read., August 4, 2010
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The character aspect of this novel was not quite as well developed as I would have expected, especially from a novel which was a competition prize winner, but it was interesting enough for me to finish the book. I don't feel as if I really ever got to know Penny Brannigan except that she was originally from Nova Scotia in Canada and had just happened to settle in the Welsh village of Llanelen on a whim. She met Emma Teasdale who was pleasant to her one day, kind to her the next day and evidently used those meetings as reasoning to settle down there. I'm not really sure I understand that, even though it is stated that Penny and Emma became very close friends, because by the time the novel begins Penny is the owner of the only manicure shop in the town and her relationship with Emma all took place in the past. Everyone in town is excited about the big wedding taking place at the weekend and Penny will have her part to play by doing the manicures for the two bridesmaids and, on the day of the wedding, for the bride. The fact that the bride waited until the actual day of the wedding to get her manicure is the device which drives the entire plot. After the manicure is finished Penny closes up her shop and goes out to paint landscapes. It is the next day before she finds out the wedding never took place because the bride went missing.

This book didn't rise to the ranking of a 4 star book for me because I really did figure out who one of the guilty parties was without much trouble at all, and the second person was someone who was obvious once the author revealed the twist in the story. I did not understand the motive until the author revealed it. I didn't feel that there were enough suspects presented. Even though there were some other characters, they were so lightly touched upon that it would have been impossible for them to have been the guilty party. In future books Penny is probably going to need to change quite a bit in her life. Reading about changing appointment times and canceling appointments became rather mundane and repetitive stuff after the first few times of Penny re-scheduling clients so she could go off investigating.
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