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Bright Young Dead

by Jessica Fellowes

Series: Mitford Murders (2)

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"Meet the Bright Young Things, the rabble-rousing hedonists of the 1920s whose treasure hunts were a media obsession. One such game takes place at the 18th birthday party of Pamela Mitford, but ends in tragedy as cruel, charismatic Adrian Curtis is pushed to his death from the church neighbouring the Mitford home. The police quickly identify the killer as a maid, Dulcie. But Louisa Cannon, chaperone to the Mitford girls and a former criminal herself, believes Dulcie to be innocent, and sets out to clear the girl's name . . . all while the real killer may only be steps away."--Amazon.com… (more)
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I really wanted to like this series, but I find the bright young things tiresome and boring. I finished it, but this will be the last of the series I read. ( )
  majkia | Dec 7, 2024 |
Zie item over Nancy ( )
  elsmvst | Jun 5, 2023 |
Louisa Cannon is a chaperone and nanny to the Mitford family in 1920s England. At the 18th birthday party for Pamela Mitford a guest falls to his death from a church tower during a treasure hunt. A maid to one of the guest families is accused of the murder, but Louisa is unsure and along with Pamela and Nancy Mitford sets out to identify the real murderer.

The suspect is a known criminal and Louisa herself has a murky past, both bringing a notorious female gang and despicable goings on in Soho jazz clubs into the mix. Louisa’s policeman ex-boyfriend and his new female police colleague help to unravel the mystery.

An old-fashioned (in a good way) page-turning crime caper, I enjoyed this book a lot. Fellowes captures the mood and historical reality of both the privileged upper classes and the criminal low-life with whom they often mixed for ‘the kicks’. She draws the women characters very well, although her menfolk are sometimes a bit flat. The Mitford connection here is a bit tenuous; the action has some basis in fact, but the Mitfords could really be any upper class family as far as this story goes. ( )
  pierthinker | Nov 21, 2019 |
This is the second book in the Mitford Murders and includes more of the 1920's glamour and intrigue that I loved from the first.
This is a murder mystery and follows Louisa, the charming nanny to the Mitford sisters, in her hunt to unravel the puzzle of who killed Adrian.
This is a really fun story with a good ending that tied everything up nicely.
Highly recommend this book. ( )
  SaraChook | Jun 19, 2019 |
‘Bright Young Dead’ is the second in the Mitford Murders series, seeing the return of housemaid Louisa Cannon, policeman Guy Sullivan, and the bright young things surrounding the Mitford sisters in 1920s London society. Centred this time around Pamela Mitford – the series looks to focus on a different sister each time – this develops into another intriguing murder mystery, mixing changing social attitudes with classic Golden Age crime elements.

A friend of the Mitfords is murdered at a house party, and as the plot develops the book touches on enough social issues to make this a more interesting book than a run-of-the-mill ‘cozy’ murder mystery. The flapper set mingles with the London criminal underworld, questions of class and social inequality are never far from the surface, and there is, of course, a strong emphasis on the role of women and attitudes to their role in society. These never interfere with the generally fast-paced plotting with, as is to be expected, its many twists and turns, red herrings and the obligatory falsely accused languishing in prison. The denouement when it comes – a recreation of the events at the fateful party – takes place on New Year’s Eve in the Mitford’s country house with all of the guests gathered and Guy Sullivan eliminating each of the suspects one by one until the real murderer is revealed…

This is turning into a fun series from Jessica Fellowes, with enough historical detail to make them interesting social observations as well as ‘classic’ whodunnits. Suspend your disbelief and enjoy the fun. Good stuff!

(With thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for an ARC in return for an honest and unbiased review.) ( )
  Alan.M | Apr 16, 2019 |
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"Meet the Bright Young Things, the rabble-rousing hedonists of the 1920s whose treasure hunts were a media obsession. One such game takes place at the 18th birthday party of Pamela Mitford, but ends in tragedy as cruel, charismatic Adrian Curtis is pushed to his death from the church neighbouring the Mitford home. The police quickly identify the killer as a maid, Dulcie. But Louisa Cannon, chaperone to the Mitford girls and a former criminal herself, believes Dulcie to be innocent, and sets out to clear the girl's name . . . all while the real killer may only be steps away."--Amazon.com

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