A Pattern of Lies Lib/E: A Bess Crawford Mystery

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Price
$59.99  $55.79
Publisher
HarperCollins
Publish Date
Language
English
Type
Compact Disc
EAN/UPC
9781504625548

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About the Author

Charles Todd is the New York Times bestselling author of the Inspector Ian Rutledge mysteries, the Bess Crawford mysteries, and two stand-alone novels. A mother-and-son writing team, Caroline passed away in August 2021 and Charles lives in Florida.

Rosalyn Landor is an English-born television, theater, and multiple-award-winning audiobook narrator. Her television credits include Love in a Cold Climate, Rumpole of the Bailey, Sherlock Holmes, and Star Trek: The Next Generation. She has won numerous Audie awards and AudioFile magazine Earphones awards.

Reviews

As always, the Todds deftly juggle clues and red herrings, leading Bess and readers on a brisk chase...Their intimate knowledge of rural England and the Great War period inject Bess' first-person account with a hefty dose of verisimilitude.

-- "Wilmington Star-News (North Carolina)"

The seventh book in an excellent series featuring Bess Crawford.

-- "Contra Costa Times (California)"

Fans of the Crawford series should really enjoy this installment, and anyone who enjoys WWI or between-the-wars mysteries starring resolute women (Maisie Dobbs, for example) should get to know Bess Crawford right away.

-- "Booklist"

Bess' seventh case does its strong, determined heroine credit.

-- "Kirkus Reviews"

Rosalyn Landor is a sublime choice to narrate this seventh Bess Crawford mystery...Landor captures each character to perfection, including his or her social or military status and emotional range. Landor's best portrayals are the warm, intelligent, determined Crawford herself and her willing assistant, Sergeant Lassiter, a 'Kookaburra'-whistling Australian. Listeners will enjoy hearing Crawford use her many contacts to arrive at the truth while also getting a very personal look at the horror of the war.

-- "AudioFile"