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"Charles Lenox is forced to take on a case of terrible personal consequence: the murder of a friend and colleague"--

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"Finch is as skillful at evoking Victorian London as he is at spinning a crackerjack plot, this one with tentacles into the underworld of the upper class. Lenox's eighth outing, after "An Old Betrayal "(2013), is a solid addition to this much-lauded series." --"Booklist

""The upper-class amateur sleuth, an endangered species even in historical mysteries, is very much alive in Charles Finch's charming Victorian whodunits." --"The""New York Times Book Review"

"Superb . . . Boasting one of Finch's tightest and trickiest plots, this installment further establishes Lenox as a worthy heir to the aristocratic mantle of Lord Peter Wimsey."
--"Publishers Weekly" (starred) on "A Death in the Small Hours"

"The sixth in Finch's steadily improving series develops the congenial continuing characters further while providing quite a decent mystery."
--"Kirkus Reviews "on "A Death in the Small Hours"

"A thick, leisurely, British detective novel, studded with memorable characters." --"Boston Globe""Finch is as skillful at evoking Victorian London as he is at spinning a crackerjack plot, this one with tentacles into the underworld of the upper class. Lenox's eighth outing, after "An Old Betrayal "(2013), is a solid addition to this much-lauded series." --"Booklist

""The upper-class amateur sleuth, an endangered species even in historical mysteries, is very much alive in Charles Finch's charming Victorian whodunits." --"The""New York Times Book Review"

"Superb . . . Boasting one of Finch's tightest and trickiest plots, this installment further establishes Lenox as a worthy heir to the aristocratic mantle of Lord Peter Wimsey."
--"Publishers Weekly" (starred) on "A Death in the Small Hours"

"The sixth in Finch's steadily improving series develops the congenial continuing characters further while providing quite a decent mystery."
--"Kirkus Reviews "on "A Death in the Small Hours"

A thick, leisurely, British detective novel, studded with memorable characters. "Boston Globe"

Finch is as skillful at evoking Victorian London as he is at spinning a crackerjack plot, this one with tentacles into the underworld of the upper class. Lenox's eighth outing, after "An Old Betrayal "(2013), is a solid addition to this much-lauded series. "Booklist"

The upper-class amateur sleuth, an endangered species even in historical mysteries, is very much alive in Charles Finch's charming Victorian whodunits. "The New York Times Book Review"

Superb . . . Boasting one of Finch's tightest and trickiest plots, this installment further establishes Lenox as a worthy heir to the aristocratic mantle of Lord Peter Wimsey. "Publishers Weekly (starred) on A Death in the Small Hours"

The sixth in Finch's steadily improving series develops the congenial continuing characters further while providing quite a decent mystery. "Kirkus Reviews on A Death in the Small Hours""

A thick, leisurely, British detective novel, studded with memorable characters. Boston Globe

Finch is as skillful at evoking Victorian London as he is at spinning a crackerjack plot, this one with tentacles into the underworld of the upper class. Lenox's eighth outing, after An Old Betrayal (2013), is a solid addition to this much-lauded series. Booklist

The upper-class amateur sleuth, an endangered species even in historical mysteries, is very much alive in Charles Finch's charming Victorian whodunits. The New York Times Book Review

Superb . . . Boasting one of Finch's tightest and trickiest plots, this installment further establishes Lenox as a worthy heir to the aristocratic mantle of Lord Peter Wimsey. Publishers Weekly (starred) on A Death in the Small Hours

The sixth in Finch's steadily improving series develops the congenial continuing characters further while providing quite a decent mystery. Kirkus Reviews on A Death in the Small Hours

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About the Author:

Charles Finch is a graduate of Yale and Oxford. He is the author of the Charles Lenox mysteries. His first novel, A Beautiful Blue Death, was nominated for an Agatha Award and was named one of Library Journal's Best Books of 2007, one of only five mystery novels on the list. He lives in Chicago.

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  • PublisherCenter Point Pub
  • Publication date2015
  • ISBN 10 1628994207
  • ISBN 13 9781628994209
  • BindingLibrary Binding
  • Number of pages366
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