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The House on Graveyard Lane

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"If you haven't yet discovered Martin Edwards' books, you are in for a treat...I am a huge fan!" — Louise Penny

Equal parts thriller and whodunit, The House on Graveyard Lane, publishes in the UK as Sepulchre Street, leads Rachel Savernake and Jacob Flint into a viper's pit of suspects, each sneakier and more venomous than the last.

"I want you to solve my murder," said the woman in white.

Rachel Savernake gave a sardonic smile. "Quite a challenge."

The woman in white—surreal artist Damaris Gethin—has invited a select group to the opening of her exhibit "Artist in Crime," held in the eerie subterranean Hades Gallery. As costumed models reenact famously violent deaths, the artist herself portrays Marie Antoinette on the day of her execution, complete with a guillotine on the stage. It's not a prop; within ten minutes of Rachel's promise to solve Damaris's future murder, the artist slips her neck into the collar of the device and the very real blade sends her head rolling at the feet of her horrified audience.

As everyone reels from the shock, Rachel quickly learns that Damaris herself accomplished the deed with the push of a button—a suicide. So then why did she ask Rachel to solve her "murder?"

Keen for the hunt, Rachel begins sniffing around the other invited guests, including a former lover with shady financial dealings, his widowed sister-in-law, and her has-been songwriter friend. Meanwhile, crime reporter Jacob Flint—also in attendance, in hopes of meeting celebrated French beauty Kiki de Villiers, allows his fascination with her to endanger his own life when a ruthless gangster returns to London, looking to take back what's his.

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      August 1, 2024
      A showstopping exhibition of violence in London's well-named Hades Gallery is only the prologue to the latest Golden Age mystery for Rachel Savernake. Damaris Gethin, the Queen of Surrealism, has ended her yearslong creative drought with an exhibit called "Artist in Crime." Among the guests on hand for her opening are her ex-lover Capt. Roderick Malam, once-popular songwriter Evan Tucker, social butterfly Kiki de Villiers, and Rachel, whom Damaris, decked out as Marie Antoinette, asks to solve a murder--her own future murder. A few minutes later, she climbs the platform to a guillotine installed in the gallery and executes herself. Rachel, convinced that the suicide she just witnessed must have been a reaction against some grievous wrong visited on Damaris, vows to track down the instigator. But Edwards shoves both women, living and dead, aside to throw the spotlight on someone who never appears or is even named: the VIP whom Kiki has become involved with, a liaison so threatening to England's national security thatClarion crime reporter Jacob Flint is forced to kill the story he's been writing on Kiki, who removes herself to Sepulchre House, a home her wealthy husband keeps in Rye. That's where Duncalf, an assassin commissioned by His Majesty's government, is sent to kill her. So many more complications follow that readers who are still focused on the riddle of who moved the Queen of Surrealism to end her life will be grateful for the retro Cluefinder that will remind them of all the revealing earlier passages they passed over unawares. A veritable anthology of whodunit and thriller tropes and character types from between the wars.

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