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Martin Edwards | 350 pages | 21 Apr 2016 | ALLISON & BUSBY | 9780749019907 | English | London, United Kingdom The Gershon Dungeon | Haunted House

Despite the gap of all those years, Edwards works exceptionally close to his characters. So every complication he piles on Instead, according to the evidence, he shot Lysette, then chased after their beloved daughter, Amber, and threw her off a cliff, and finally stuck the gun in his own mouth. Another sweltering month in Charlotte, another boatload of mysteries past and present for overworked, overstressed forensic anthropologist Temperance Brennan. Before he died, it seems, Felix Vodyanov was linked to a passenger ferry that sank inan even earlier U. Breaking and entering. How does attempted murder sound? Creepy, violent, and propulsive; a standout gothic mystery. Lady detective Bridie Devine searches for a missing child and finds much more than she bargained for. Bridie Devine is no stranger to the seedy underworld of Victorian London. An accomplished detective with medical training, she sometimes helps the police by examining bodies to determine the cause of death. But Christabel Berwick is no ordinary child. Sir Edmund has hidden Christabel away her whole life and wants Bridie to believe this is an ordinary kidnapping. Kidd Mr. With so much detail and so many clever, Dickensian characters, readers might petition Kidd to give Bridie her own series. Already have an account? Log in. Trouble signing in? Retrieve credentials. Sign Up. So every complication he piles on so generously comes with a fresh sting, even if many readers will be left more bemused than challenged by this intricate puzzler. Pub Date: Sept. Page Count: Publisher: Poisoned Pen. No Comments Yet. More by The Dungeon House Edwards. Page Count: The Dungeon House Scribner. Review Posted Online: Dec. Show all comments. More by Kathy Reichs. Pub Date: Feb. Page Count: Publisher: Atria. Review Posted Online: Sept. More by Jess Kidd. Please sign up to continue. Almost there! Reader Writer Industry Professional. Send me weekly book recommendations and inside scoop. Keep me logged in. Sign in using your Kirkus account Sign The Dungeon House Keep me The Dungeon House in. The Dungeon House Help? Contact us: or email customercare kirkus. Please select an existing bookshelf OR Create a new bookshelf Continue. Lake District Mysteries: The Dungeon House (Paperback) - -

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Goodreads helps The Dungeon House keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Twenty years ago the wealthy Whiteleys called it home. But not a happy one. Malcolm Whiteley had begun to disintegrate under financial and emotional pressures. After a disastrous party for the neighbours, Lysette told Malcolm their marriage was over. Sadly an old Winchester rifle he had been hiding The Dungeon House at hand…. Fast forward The Dungeon House today. Most of the people once close to the Whiteleys still live nearby. And one Joanna Footit, and her secrets, now returns The Dungeon House London. While Hannah leads the complex police inquiries, it is her lover, historian Daniel Kind, who supplies Hannah with the lead that unlocks the whole. Does it come too late? Get A Copy. Hardcoverpages. More Details The Lake District Mysteries 7. Lake District, Cumbria, England. Other Editions Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought The Dungeon House this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about The Dungeon Houseplease sign up. Lists with The Dungeon House Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Jul 23, Sue rated it really liked it Shelves: readmysterynet-galleybritain. Twenty years ago Malcolm Whiteley, already a heavy drinker, reeling from bad business news, suspicious that his wife is having an affair, takes up a rifle given him by his father. At the end of the evening, his wife and daughter were dead and he, a suicide. Now, in the present, the cold case team led by Hannah Scarlett is giving a look at this old case. It has tenuous links to two more recent events also: a three year old kidnapping and a days-old disappearance of a teenage girl. The links are t Twenty years ago Malcolm Whiteley, already a heavy drinker, reeling from bad business news, suspicious that his wife is having an affair, takes up a rifle given him by his father. The links are the fathers of the recent victims. They were relatives or friends of Malcolm Whiteley. Unlike prior Lake District Mysteries of this series, Scarlett's love interest, Daniel Kind, is on the periphery here, and I missed him. I have been reading the series from the start and am used to his being the focus. I also like the character of Hannah The Dungeon House who has emerged powerfully in the series, but was surprised at the "division of labor. It is a complex tale, perhaps occasionally a bit too much so, but I'd much rather that than simplistic. I was guessing who and what throughout and didn't have my answers until the detectives did. I am very curious to see what direction the next book in the series will take. Will Daniel, the historian, resume a larger place in the story or will Hannah maintain the The Dungeon House of leadership? View all 4 comments. Jul 31, Lisa rated it really liked it Shelves: paper-book. This was a great holiday read! The Dungeon House I did go to the Lake District haha! Strong characters and plot - I was sucked in and really enjoyed myself reading this. I prefer the book cover I own View 2 comments. Past and present Twenty years ago, in a The Dungeon House fit of jealous rage, Malcolm Whiteley shot his wife and killed his daughter before turning the gun on himself. Or did he? DCI Hannah Scarlett's old boss was never convinced, but could never find evidence to put anyone else in the frame. Now Hannah and her cold case The Dungeon House are re-investigating the disappearance of a teenage girl three years earlier when another girl goes missing — the daughter of Nigel Whiteley, who is now living in his uncle Malcol Past and present Now Hannah and her cold case team are re-investigating the disappearance of a teenage girl three years earlier when another girl goes missing — the daughter of Nigel Whiteley, who is now living in his uncle Malcolm's old house, the Dungeon House, where the tragedy took place. Hannah begins to wonder The Dungeon House the three cases might be linked in some way The first section of the book, almost a lengthy prologue, tells of the lead-up to the killings. Malcolm is convinced his wife is having an affair but doesn't know with whom. He suspects each of their friends in turn and obsessively watches their behaviour to see if he can pick up any signs. The characterisation of this successful and egotistical bully is very well done, and the reader is also introduced to some of the characters, young at the time of the killing, who will re-appear in The Dungeon House present day section. At this stage, I couldn't get up much empathy for any of the characters and didn't really feel invested in their fate. However, when the book jumps to the present, it becomes a very enjoyable read. Hannah is a great character - normal, intelligent, functional. Her interactions with her team are convincing, and I particularly enjoyed the glimpses we got of her relationship with Patrick, the man she is living with. Their dialogue comes over as natural and they are gloriously The Dungeon House free, both being interested in each other's work and mutually supportive. This section, the bulk The Dungeon House the book, The Dungeon House split between Hannah's perspective and that of Joanne Footit. Joanne had been friends with Malcolm's daughter and, traumatised after the killings, left the area. But now she's back and hoping to revive her old relationship with Nigel. The way Joanne's character is developed is very clever — at first we see her only from her own The Dungeon House and then gradually Edwards lets us begin to see her through other people's eyes. She's intriguing, and as she meets up with the people she knew years before she seems to be stirring up old memories that many of them would prefer to leave buried. Edwards creates a good sense of place in the Lake District setting, both in terms of the physical location and of the people who live there. He contrasts the beauty of the scenery with the looming atomic plant at Seascale, using it to help emphasise an atmosphere of growing tension as the story progresses. The plotting is excellent on the whole and, though it goes a little over the top at the end, largely remains well within the bounds of possibility. As one might expect from Edwards, the author and editor of several books on classic crime fiction, there are echoes of the The Dungeon House Age mysteries, though brought bang up to date. The small town location means there's a limited cast of suspects and that slightly claustrophobic feeling of everyone knowing too much about their neighbours' business. There are proper clues and Hannah and her team work their way to the solution through the traditional technique of interviewing people — so much more interesting to me than trying to work out how long it takes for blowflies to invade corpses, etc! I didn't work it out, but when the solution was given I found it credible and satisfying. Overall, well written and strongly plotted with some excellent characterisation — Hannah is a detective I will enjoy meeting again. The title of the novel evokes a sense of foreboding that the story more than adequately renders. A man with few redeeming traits, he is a paranoid, jealous, insecure and at times irrational businessman. After he sells his company the buyers want to forfeit the deal. Desperate and despondent, he turns to drinking even more heavily than before. He is insanely jealous and suspects that his beautiful trophy wife is being unfaithful. These factors The Dungeon House a tragic event with lifelong repercussions for many. The second part of the novel takes place in the present day. We meet Joanna Footit, who after twenty years away The Dungeon House the village returns to face her demons and look up a former love. Before she left she had been a victim of a tragic car accident. Tasked with The Dungeon House the teenage daughter of a rich businessman, they wonder if their case is linked to another similar missing persons case which took place three years previously.