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Shadows & Lies [Hardcover]

Marjorie Eccles (Author)
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August 7, 2007
Following the huge success of The Shape of Sand, shortlisted for the CWA Historical Dagger award, comes this dramatic story of love, war, and intrigue.
It is the year 1910 and the bloodstained body of an unknown woman is found on the grounds of Sir Henry Chetwynd's Shropshire estate. A reluctant heir to the estate, Sebastian Chetwynd is already battling with divided loyalties: his ambition for a career of his own and his father's expectation that he follow in his footsteps, and his duty to marry for money when he is in love with Louisa, a student doctor and supporter of women's rights.
Unknown to the Chetwynds, there is Hannah, living in London, who has lost her memory of everything that happened in the dozen years previous to a serious accident. In an attempt to unravel her past, Hannah writes down the story of her life as far as she can remember it. As she reaches out to grasp and piece together the fragments of those missing years, it seems that the ongoing murder investigation in Shropshire could hold the key.
           
Switching between troubled South Africa in the last years of the nineteenth century and the murder in England ten years later, Marjorie Eccles's delicate narrative reveals the lies and deceptions that have lain beneath the veneer of polite Edwardian society.

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Best known for her procedural series featuring English village police detective Gil Mayo (A Sunset Touch, etc.), Eccles delivers a satisfyingly complex stand-alone, spanning the years from 1894 to 1909. This acute psychological study slowly untangles the web binding the fortunes of an Armenian patriot, an amnesiac accident victim and various members of the aristocratic Chetwynd family and the wool-selling Armitages of Yorkshire. Dexterously shifting from London to Shropshire to the British South African outpost of Mafeking, Eccles explores women's fight for suffrage and traditionally male careers, the breakdown of distinctions between the old nobility and the rich merchant class, and political upheavals in South Africa. Eccles's narrative skills and the myriad contextual details make it easy to forget the mysterious murder victim found on a Shropshire estate until pulled back by the episodic efforts of the police to solve the crime. (Aug.)
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London, 1910. Hannah Smith is recovering from an accident that has deprived her of her memory of the recent past. Her doctor encourages her to write down what she does recall, believing it may trigger memories of more current events. Meanwhile, the body of a woman is found on the country estate of Sir Henry Chetwynd. The picture of respectability, Sir Henry is shocked and dismayed when he learns that the woman was murdered. As Hannah struggles to recall her recent past, she finds a tenuous connection to the murdered woman and becomes convinced that the motive for the woman's death holds a clue to her own past. What she cannot know is that her life will eventually become inextricably intertwined with the Chetwynd family's, and she will find great happiness, but not before another tragedy occurs. Switching back and forth between the terrible time of the Boer War in South Africa and a Victorian London undergoing massive social changes, the always reliable Eccles weaves a spellbinding tale of deception, violence, tragedy, love, and loss. Melton, Emily

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Minotaur Books; 1st edition (August 7, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312368968
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312368968
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 6.2 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,392,041 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars a terrific stand alone historical thriller, August 11, 2007
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In 1910 in Shropshire, a bloodied female corpse is found on the estate of Sir Henry Chetwynd. As far as the owner is concerned he feels for the unknown victim, but in a detached way as he has no idea who she is. Instead he struggles with the demands of his aristocratic father who insists he marry for money so that their family estates can flourish; he wants to wed his beloved student doctor Louisa, a champion of women's rights.

While Henry assists the police investigating the homicide, in London Hannah struggles with her lost memory since the accident. She writes down what she thinks she knows in an attempt to find clues to her past. Everything she knows seems to tie back to Shropshire (and a dead woman with no identity). Meanwhile the police continue to investigate the homicide; not understanding the link between the two tragic females that starts thirty years ago and runs through aristocratic Shropshire, wool trading Yorkshire and a British South African port.

Police detective Gil Mayo takes a respite as Marjorie Eccles provides a terrific stand alone historical thriller that looks deeply at a pivotal time of reform when the upper middle class begins to take over leadership and the women's rights movement flourishes. The story line is fast-paced as the various subplots rotate but move forward until they are cleverly tied together in an intelligent finish. Readers will appreciate this strong early twentieth century thriller while seeking Ms. Eccles previous solo historical, THE SHAPE OF SAND.

Harriet Klausner
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Sir Henry, Lady Emily, Rosa Tartaryan, Lady Chetwynd, South Africa, Bridge End, Cape Town, Louisa Fox, Miss Fox, Scotland Yard, Harry Chetwynd, Hannah Osborne, Tom Jordan, Hannah Smith, Roger Marriott, Captain Osborne, Good God, Lyall Armitage, Sister Mary Columba, Sister Mary Evangelist, West Riding, Augustus Fox, Belmonde Abbey, Monty Chetwynd, Chief Inspector
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