Don't you just love it when a complete punt on a book written by an author you've never heard of pays off. I am pleased to report that this has been my experience with The Mangle Street Murders, by M.R.C. Kasasian. Set in 1880s London, Sidney Grice, London's most famous personal detective and rampant tea-drinker, has become the guardian of his god daughter, March Middleton. He begrudgingly welcomes her into his home, but doesn't particularly like what he sees. And as far as March is concerned, the feeling is entirely mutual! He is set in his ways, opinionated, critical and unbending in his feelings of superiority to everyone else, particularly women. She is smart, sensitive and determined. Needless to say, their relationship does not get off to a good start, and it is almost a relief to them both when Sidney is called out by Inspector Pound to interview a man suspected of murdering his wife in the bloodiest of fashions. He is convinced of his guilt, but March is not. When she persuades her guardian to investigate further, she tags along and together they follow the twists and turns of what is a great plot. This is a book that really does keep you guessing and where nothing is as it seems. Lots of clues are revealed that seem to lead one way only for them to end up leading somewhere else. The back story to both lead characters is only partially revealed and leaves you wanting more. They are often at loggerheads, giving the author plenty of opportunity to give the reader incredibly entertaining and spiky exchanges. As the body count mounts (it is a crime thriller after all), and the blood starts to flow, there is still an immense amount of humour to keep things from getting too dark. The audio edition I read was presented exceptionally well by Emma Gregory, who I thought brought the correct level of vigour to this Victorian romp. The author has created an interesting and entertaining crime-fighting duo and it comes as no surprise that this book is just the first of their adventures in The Gower Street Detective Series. This could be the start of a beautiful relationship!
My STAR rating: FOUR.
Length: 336 print pages.
Price I paid: £2.92.
Formats available: print; unabridged audio download; unabridged audio CD; ebook.
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