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Eager to join the working classes, Lady Rose Summer has abandoned the comforts of her parents' home to become self-supporting. But life as a working woman isn't quite what Rose had imagined---long hours as a typist and nights spent in a dreary women's hostel are not very empowering when you're poor, cold, and tired. Luckily for Rose, her drudgery comes to a merciful end when she learns of the untimely death of an acquaintance. Freddy Pomfret, a silly and vacuous young man, was almost certainly up to no good before he was shot dead in his London flat. When Rose discovers incriminating evidence pointing to several members of her class, she returns to London high society in order to investigate properly. With the help of Captain Harry Cathcart and Superintendent Kerridge of Scotland Yard, Rose prepares to do the social rounds—uncovering a devious blackmail plot and an unexpected killer. Set in Britain during the Edwardian world of parties, servants, and scandal, M. C. Beaton's Hasty Death is a delightful combination of murderous intrigue and high society.
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Another moderately entertaining read.
Drink every time she mentions corsets or stays as something negative.
It is interesting how many stories Marion Chesney manages to put in these few pages. It's a pity she keeps them very shallow.
There's also the... wildness of ideas, I suppose... for example, there's a couple who gets a lot of money, but still decides to steal some things. It doesn't add anything to the story, they are in no way connected to anything, it's not even enough to be a red herring, and everything about that story is rather confusing... but it's there. We even get to know their further adventures in the end of the book.
I like that detail, BTW, that she tells the “what happened to XX” and ties up all the threads. Most of them are totally irrelevant and uninteresting to the main story, but still fun.
I also like the quotes every chapter begins with.
Rose is better in this book, the rest of the characters worse.
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4 primary booksEdwardian Murder Mysteries is a 4-book series with 4 primary works first released in 2003 with contributions by Marion Chesney and M.C. Beaton.