1930s murder mystery blanding fact with fiction, featuring Scottish crime writer Josephine Tey
Murder mystery by Nicola Upson set in 1934. 1/10: Scottish crime writer Josephine Tey is on her way to London for the final week of her hit play. Tragedy awaits at King's Cross.
DetailsJosephine and Marta find themselves in mortal danger. Marta has made a ghastly discovery as the investigation closes in on the murderer.
DetailsMurder mystery by Nicola Upson set in 1934. 2/10: A murder has been committed at King's Cross. The clues lead Inspector Penrose reluctantly to his old acquaintance Josephine Tey.
DetailsMurder mystery by Nicola Upson set in 1934, blending fact with fiction. 3/10: The investigation leads Penrose into the theatre world of London's West End.
DetailsMurder mystery by Nicola Upson set in 1934. 4/10: Penrose waits for the opportunity to speak to impresario Bernard Aubrey, but tragedy is about to strike at the theatre.
DetailsMurder mystery by Nicola Upson set in 1934, blending fact with fiction. 5/10: Penrose is nowhere near catching the murderer and is anxious that Josephine could be the next victim.
DetailsMurder mystery by Nicola Upson set in 1934. 6/10: Penrose suspects that the war may hold the key to his double murder investigation. Hedley White, a chief suspect, reappears.
DetailsMurder mystery by Nicola Upson set in 1934. 7/10: Hedley has asked his friend Rafe Swinburne to provide him with an alibi for the time of Elspeth's murder.
DetailsMurder mystery by Nicola Upson set in 1934. 8/10: Elspeth's adoptive mother Alice Simmons arrives in London and provides Penrose with a link between the past and the present.
DetailsPenrose has discovered a link between Elspeth and Bernard, but what he has yet to find out is the identity of the murderer.
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