Nell Bray investigates the death of her young cousin, who returned home from art school pregnant and on drugs, and discovers that the girl has been leading a double life as a friend to Bohemian anarchists and a spy for the secret service.
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About the Author:
Gillian Linscott has been a journalist with the GUARDIAN and Parliamentary Correspondent with the BBC. An adaptation of one of her Nell Bray mysteries has been broadcast on Radio 4.
From AudioFile:
The apparent suicide of 19-year old Verona North drives her father's cousin, suffragette Nell Bray, to investigate the death as a possible murder. It's 1914 in England, and Nell must contend with persecution from the government, suspicion from the family, and a host of colorful anarchists and other characters who were part of Verona's life. This gives Lin Sagovsky a chance to exercise her ability with voices; she's especially good with the women. Her first-person narration as Nell brings out the suffragette's intelligence and independence. The dénouement is less interesting than the period details--crackling phones, vicious anti-feminist police, and Great War clouds on the horizon. J.B.G. © AudioFile 2002, Portland, Maine-- Copyright © AudioFile, Portland, Maine
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- PublisherSt Martins Pr
- Publication date2000
- ISBN 10 0312272960
- ISBN 13 9780312272968
- BindingHardcover
- Edition number1
- Number of pages308
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