Diana's Altar by Barbara Cleverly (2017, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherSOHO Press, Incorporated
ISBN-101616958057
ISBN-139781616958053
eBay Product ID (ePID)229436611

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Book TitleDiana's Altar
Number of Pages400 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicMystery & Detective / Historical, Crime, Mystery & Detective / International Mystery & Crime, Mystery & Detective / General, Mystery & Detective / Traditional
Publication Year2017
GenreFiction
AuthorBarbara Cleverly
Book SeriesA Detective Joe Sandilands Novel Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Weight10.7 Oz
Item Length7.5 in
Item Width5 in

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ReviewsPraise for Diana's Altar "There are so many aspects of Diana's Altar to celebrate, chief among them Cleverly's intelligent characters and an agreeably labyrinthine master narrative. Adding to the fun is Cleverly's gift for generating spirited dialogue, peppered with period slang." --The Washington Post "The quiet English college town of Cambridge in the late fall of the Depression year of 1933 seems to be a curious setting for a tale of murder and espionage. But somehow, British novelist Barbara Cleverly makes it work in Diana's Altar . . . Sandilands suspects murder--and goes on to prove it, tracking down the surprising killer . . . well-done." -- St. Louis Post-Dispatch "Sandilands [is] among the most dashing cops of British crime fiction . . . A happy blend of traditional whodunit and espionage thriller, Diana's Altar --the phrase comes from Shakespeare--proceeds with perfect pacing to a frightening climax and a full measure of justice." -- Richmond Times-Dispatch "The fast-paced plot has a compelling rhythm. Like all of Cleverly's novels--she also writes the Laetitia Talbot Mysteries--there are well-developed characters, an authentic setting, and a few classical allusions; but it is Joe Sandilands' likeability that brings readers back. Recommended for anyone who loves historical mysteries." --The Historical Novel Society "One of Barbara Cleverly's more complex plots, Diana's Altar is a legitimate page turner and a novel that will delight all the author's ardent fans and create new readers as well." --BookLoons Praise for Barbara Cleverly "Despite her mastery at vivid scene-setting, Cleverly never loses sight of the historical puzzle that is central to her story. Simply put, it's a stunner." -- The New York Times Book Review "Fans of P.D. James, take note: Here's a worthy colleague." -- The Seattle Times "Stylish and intricate . . . Cleverly has perfect pitch for period and place, whether her hero is unearthing evil in India, England or France." -- Richmond Times-Dispatch "Cleverly is a terrific writer . . . Fans know that she supplies the glamour as well as the grime, and she's one of the most adept puzzle-plot-makers now working. The clues are all there. But you won't guess who it is until she gives you the final word." -- The Globe and Mail "The appearance of a Joe Sandilands book is always welcomed by fans of this intelligent and gripping series." -- San Jose Mercury "Excellent . . . Golden age fans who appreciate deceptive storytelling enhanced by the kind of in-depth characterization lacking in Agatha Christie will be more than satisfied." -- Publishers Weekly , Starred Review, Praise for Diana's Altar "There are so many aspects of  Diana's Altar  to celebrate, chief among them Cleverly's intelligent characters and an agreeably labyrinthine master narrative. Adding to the fun is Cleverly's gift for generating spirited dialogue, peppered with period slang." --Washington Post "The quiet English college town of Cambridge in the late fall of the Depression year of 1933 seems to be a curious setting for a tale of murder and espionage. But somehow, British novelist Barbara Cleverly makes it work in  Diana's Altar ...  Sandilands suspects murder--and goes on to prove it, tracking down the surprising killer... well-done."  -- St. Louis Post-Dispatch "Sandilands [is] among the most dashing cops of British crime fiction... A happy blend of traditional whodunit and espionage thriller, Diana's Altar --the phrase comes from Shakespeare--proceeds with perfect pacing to a frightening climax and a full measure of justice." -- Richmond Times-Dispatch "One of Barbara Cleverly's more complex plots, Diana's Altar is a legitimate page turner and a novel that will delight all the author's ardent fans and create new readers as well." --BookLoons Praise for Barbara Cleverly "Despite her mastery at vivid scene-setting, Cleverly never loses sight of the historical puzzle that is central to her story. Simply put, it's a stunner." -- The New York Times Book Review "Fans of P.D. James, take note: Here's a worthy colleague." -- The Seattle Times "Stylish and intricate . . . Cleverly has perfect pitch for period and place, whether her hero is unearthing evil in India, England or France." -- Richmond Times-Dispatch "Cleverly is a terrific writer . . . Fans know that she supplies the glamour as well as the grime, and she's one of the most adept puzzle-plot-makers now working. The clues are all there. But you won't guess who it is until she gives you the final word." -- The Globe and Mail "The appearance of a Joe Sandilands book is always welcomed by fans of this intelligent and gripping series." -- San Jose Mercury "Excellent . . . Golden age fans who appreciate deceptive storytelling enhanced by the kind of in-depth characterization lacking in Agatha Christie will be more than satisfied." -- Publishers Weekly , Starred Review From the Hardcover edition.
Dewey Edition23
Series Volume Number13
Dewey Decimal823/.92
SynopsisCambridge, 1933. On All Hallows' Eve, in a candlelit pew in ancient All Hallows Church, Doctor Adelaide Hartest witnesses a stranger's dying moments. Adelaide is just in time to hear his final confession: that he has plunged the dagger into his own chest, and that his death will be a suicide, despite its suspicious appearance. But his confession isn't enough to halt an investigation. The victim, it is revealed, is known to Scotland Yard, and his death is a matter of national concern. Assistant Commissioner Joe Sandilands is sent up from London to discover the truth. Thrown into a deadly ring of cloak-and-dagger intrigue and high-society hedonism, Sandilands chases a phantom killer through Cambridge's aristocracy, intelligentsia, cutting-edge researchers, and a clandestine ring of female spies. What secret was the dead man hiding, and what is at stake?, Cambridge, October 1933. Inside the old All Hallows Church on All Hallows' Eve, Doctor Adelaide Hartest bears witness to the final moments of a dying stranger. Despite the dagger plunged into the stranger's chest, the death is ruled a suicide, compounded by a formal confession before death. The victim, it is revealed, is known to Scotland Yard, and Assistant Commissioner Joe Sandilands is sent all the way from London to investigate., The latest paperback in the popular Joe Sandilands series set in Suffolk and written by a CWA Historical Dagger award-winner
LC Classification NumberPR6103.L48D53 2017

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