Bloomsbury Home
- Home
- FICTION
- Crime, Thriller & Mystery
- Gallows Court
Gallows Court
The gripping first in a modern Golden Age mystery series packed with twists and turns
Gallows Court
The gripping first in a modern Golden Age mystery series packed with twists and turns
For information on how we process your data, read our Privacy Policy
Thank you. We will email you when this book is available to order
You must sign in to add this item to your wishlist. Please sign in or create an account
Description
Don't miss the traditional murder mystery with a delightful twist from the King of classic crime, Martin Edwards – MISS WINTER IN THE LIBRARY WITH A KNIFE is available to pre-order now.
'A true master of British crime writing' RICHARD OSMAN
A superb Golden Age mystery packed with twists, from the winner of the Diamond Dagger 2020
LONDON, 1930
The night is sooty, sulphurous, and malign. A spate of violent deaths has horrified the capital and the smog-bound streets are deserted. No woman should be out on a night like this. But Rachel Savernake is no ordinary woman.
To Scotland Yard's embarrassment, she solved the Chorus Girl Murder, and now – along with journalist Jacob Flint – she's on the trail of another killer.
Savernake and Flint's pursuit of the truth will mire them ever-deeper into a labyrinth of deception and corruption. Murder-by-murder, they will be swept ever-closer to that ancient place of execution, where it all began and where it will finally end: Gallows Court.
DISCOVER MORE THRILLING READS FROM THE KING OF CLASSIC CRIME, ALL FEATURING A CLUEFINDER SO YOU CAN PLAY DETECTIVE YOURSELF.
THE RACHEL SAVERNAKE GOLDEN AGE MYSTERIES
#1 GALLOWS COURT
#2 MORTMAIN HALL
#3 BLACKSTONE FELL
#4 SEPULCHRE STREET
#5 HEMLOCK BAY
STANDALONE MYSTERIES
#1 MISS WINTER IN THE LIBRARY WITH A KNIFE
Reviews for Gallows Court
'Superb – a pitch-perfect blend of Golden Age charm and sinister modern suspense, with a main character to die for. This is the book Edwards was born to write' Lee Child
'Packed with evocative period detail, twists and turns and a fascinatingly enigmatic anti-heroine' Financial Times
'Edwards has managed, brilliantly, to combine a Golden Age setting with a pace that is bang up-to-date. A great sense of the era observed through a cut-throat-sharp eye, every page dripping with brilliant period authenticity' Peter James
'A ripping tale of retribution and rough justice, set against a finely realised 1930s London. It reads as if Ruth Rendell were channelling Edgar Wallace' Mick Herron
'Liberally spiced with mystery, suspense and action... A thoroughly gripping read' Peter Robinson
'The brilliant Savernake is a fascinatingly enigmatic character' Washington Post
Readers love Gallows Court!
'A clever, twisting, ingenious plot'
'Kept me reading long into the night. More Jacob Flint and more Rachel Savernake please'
'Beautifully redolent of the golden age of crime but bang up-to-date with its themes and with fresh characters'
'I absolutely modestly raise my cloche hat to the ingenuity of Gallows Court. I was totally immersed'
'A superb fusion of golden age crime and dark, psychological thriller'
Product details
Published | 01 Feb 2021 |
---|---|
Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 416 |
ISBN | 9781800241121 |
Imprint | Head of Zeus |
Dimensions | 198 x 129 mm |
Series | Rachel Savernake |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
-
Edwards has managed, brilliantly, to combined a Golden Age setting with a pace that is bang up to date. A great sense of the era observed through a cut-throat-sharp eye, every page dripping with brilliant period authenticity
Peter James
-
A ripping tale of retribution and rough justice, set against a finely realised 1930s London. It reads as if Ruth Rendell were channelling Edgar Wallace
Mick Herron
-
A mean plot liberally spiced with mystery, suspense and action. A thoroughly gripping read!
Peter Robinson
-
Edwards has set a satisfyingly twisty plot against the satisfyingly murky background of 1930s London
Simon Brett
-
This is no country house murder mystery, however, but a fast-paced and assured thriller set in 1930s London; it'll keep you reading, breathless, until the very last page
Ann Cleeves
-
The writing is sumptuous, the evocation of the period – down to the finest detail – glorious, and the mystery itself a wonderfully refreshing take on the "psychological noir" genre. The twist – and the terrible secret at the heart of the murders – are twin stings in the tail of a classy and beautifully crafted novel
Vaseem Khan