The Lost Daughter - A Jean Brash Mystery 2 (lydbok) av David Ashton
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David Ashton (forfatter), Ukjent (forfatter), David Ashton (innleser), Siobhan Redmond (innleser)

The Lost Daughter lydbok

291,-
For fans of Elementary, Ripper Street and Sherlock Holmes - meet Jean Brash, a feisty, self-made woman turned sleuth in murky Victorian Edinburgh where crime and high society meet. After Mistress of the Just Land, the second adventure in David Ashton's Jean Brash series... A theatre company arrives in Leith to perform King Lear. A robbery is planned, a gruesome murder committed, both of which set Inspector James McLevy on the prowl, and Jean's past returns in the shape of the avenging son of …
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Undertittel A Jean Brash Mystery 2
Forfattere David Ashton (forfatter), Ukjent (forfatter), David Ashton (innleser), Siobhan Redmond (innleser)
Forlag Two Roads
Utgitt 26 mars 2019
Lengde 9:48
Sjanger Krim
Språk English
Format mp3
DRM-beskyttelse App-only
ISBN 9781473640726
For fans of Elementary, Ripper Street and Sherlock Holmes - meet Jean Brash, a feisty, self-made woman turned sleuth in murky Victorian Edinburgh where crime and high society meet. After Mistress of the Just Land, the second adventure in David Ashton's Jean Brash series... A theatre company arrives in Leith to perform King Lear. A robbery is planned, a gruesome murder committed, both of which set Inspector James McLevy on the prowl, and Jean's past returns in the shape of the avenging son of a man she has long ago been accused of poisoning. Even more lethally, her own lost family life resurrects in the present, as a wild young actress who trails violence and death behind her, involves Jean in a dangerous complex game that gnaws at the very root of her identity. All this grounded in Leith's gritty backdrop - the rich exotic world of the theatre meeting the harsh reality of the streets. Past, present and future - this unholy trinity collide to overwhelm the world of Jean Brash and involve her in a tale where the abandoned child inside her demands the right to grieve as well as feel some fractured, fleeting joy. By the end, a chapter of Jean's life may close and a new future might be signalled in other lands and other countries... (P)2017 John Murray Press 'Jean Brash is my favourite character and David Ashton's writing is as delicious, elegant and compelling as she is' Siobhan Redmond (Jean Brash in BBC Radio 4's McLevy series)