Equal parts Sherlock Holmes and P.G. Wodehouse, Charles Finch's debut
mystery A Beautiful Blue Death introduces a wonderfully appealing
gentleman detective in Victorian London who investigates crime as a
diversion from his life of leisure.
Charles Lenox, Victorian gentleman and armchair explorer, likes nothing
more than to relax in his private study with a cup of tea, a roaring
fire and a good book. But when his lifelong friend Lady Jane asks for
his help, Lenox cannot resist the chance to unravel a mystery.
Prudence Smith, one of Jane's former servants, is dead of an apparent
suicide. But Lenox suspects something far more sinister: murder, by a
rare and deadly poison. The grand house where the girl worked is full of
suspects, and though Prue had dabbled with the hearts of more than a few
men, Lenox is baffled by the motive for the girl's death.
When another body turns up during the London season's most fashionable
ball, Lenox must untangle a web of loyalties and animosities. Was it
jealousy that killed Prudence Smith? Or was it something else entirely?
And can Lenox find the answer before the killer strikes again--this
time, disturbingly close to home?