It's 1911, and young Vera McIntosh is in love and out of place. Pale and Scottish, a missionary's daughter, she no longer fits in with the Kikuyu with whom she grew up. But she is too African, too "native" to be welcomed by Kenya's ex-pat community. It's only in Justin Tolliver's arms that Vera feels truly at home. Tolliver, too, is neither fish nor fowl. True, he's the son of an English earl, but critically he's a younger son, with no money, no prospects, and no options beyond a job with the much scorned colonial police force. Worse, he's begun to have serious doubts about the policies of the government he represents - doubts that only multiply when Vera's rakish uncle is killed and Tolliver's superiors make it clear they'd like an African to take the blame.
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Review:
Alfieri (Invisible Country, 2012, etc.) aims for the audience who loved Out of Africa, with heartbreaking romance married to a complex mystery.--Kirkus Reviews. A beautiful and sensitive story set in colonial Africa--a moving tale of intrigue and love. Every page a pleasure.--Michael Stanley, Barry Award-winning author of Deadly Harvest. An enjoyable read... This historical mystery novel set in the early 20th century Kenya is worth reading. --Old Africa Magazine
About the Author:
Annamaria Alfieri, actually named Patricia King, is a New York based writer of historical fiction. After writing a number of well-received nonfiction books that landed her an appearance on the Oprah Winfrey Show, she went on a trip to Bolivia that inspired her to write her first mystery novel; she has since written 3 standalone historical mysteries set in South Africa, and is at work on the second novel in her British East Africa series.
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- PublisherFelony & Mayhem
- Publication date2016
- ISBN 10 1631940953
- ISBN 13 9781631940958
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages221
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