Nine Lessons (Josephine Tey Series #7)

Josephine Tey, a sharp-witted amateur sleuth based on the celebrated Golden Age mystery writer, returns in the seventh in Nicola Upson's critically acclaimed series, perfect for readers of Agatha Christie and Jacqueline Winspear.

Called to the peaceful wooded churchyard of St-John's-at-Hampstead, Detective Chief Inspector Archie Penrose faces one of the most audacious and unusual murders of his career. The body of the church's organist is found in an opened grave, together with a photograph of a manor house and a cryptic note. The image leads Archie to Cambridge, where the crisp autumn air has brought with it bustling life to the ancient university and town.

Mystery author Josephine Tey and Archie's lover Bridget Foley have each recently settled in Cambridge, though both women are not equally happy to see him. One has concealed an important secret from Archie which now threatens to come to light. Meanwhile, the change of seasons has also brought with it a series of vicious attacks against women in town, spreading fear and suspicion through the community.

Soon, another body is revealed, and in the shadow of King's College Chapel, Archie uncovers a connection twenty-five years old which haunted both victims-as well as some of their living companions. As Archie and Josephine each grapple with savage malefactors intent on making their victims pay, they must race to stop another attack in this beautifully written, intricately plotted mystery.

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Nine Lessons (Josephine Tey Series #7)

Josephine Tey, a sharp-witted amateur sleuth based on the celebrated Golden Age mystery writer, returns in the seventh in Nicola Upson's critically acclaimed series, perfect for readers of Agatha Christie and Jacqueline Winspear.

Called to the peaceful wooded churchyard of St-John's-at-Hampstead, Detective Chief Inspector Archie Penrose faces one of the most audacious and unusual murders of his career. The body of the church's organist is found in an opened grave, together with a photograph of a manor house and a cryptic note. The image leads Archie to Cambridge, where the crisp autumn air has brought with it bustling life to the ancient university and town.

Mystery author Josephine Tey and Archie's lover Bridget Foley have each recently settled in Cambridge, though both women are not equally happy to see him. One has concealed an important secret from Archie which now threatens to come to light. Meanwhile, the change of seasons has also brought with it a series of vicious attacks against women in town, spreading fear and suspicion through the community.

Soon, another body is revealed, and in the shadow of King's College Chapel, Archie uncovers a connection twenty-five years old which haunted both victims-as well as some of their living companions. As Archie and Josephine each grapple with savage malefactors intent on making their victims pay, they must race to stop another attack in this beautifully written, intricately plotted mystery.

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Nine Lessons (Josephine Tey Series #7)

Nine Lessons (Josephine Tey Series #7)

by Nicola Upson

Narrated by Wanda McCaddon

Unabridged — 10 hours, 46 minutes

Nine Lessons (Josephine Tey Series #7)

Nine Lessons (Josephine Tey Series #7)

by Nicola Upson

Narrated by Wanda McCaddon

Unabridged — 10 hours, 46 minutes

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Overview

Josephine Tey, a sharp-witted amateur sleuth based on the celebrated Golden Age mystery writer, returns in the seventh in Nicola Upson's critically acclaimed series, perfect for readers of Agatha Christie and Jacqueline Winspear.

Called to the peaceful wooded churchyard of St-John's-at-Hampstead, Detective Chief Inspector Archie Penrose faces one of the most audacious and unusual murders of his career. The body of the church's organist is found in an opened grave, together with a photograph of a manor house and a cryptic note. The image leads Archie to Cambridge, where the crisp autumn air has brought with it bustling life to the ancient university and town.

Mystery author Josephine Tey and Archie's lover Bridget Foley have each recently settled in Cambridge, though both women are not equally happy to see him. One has concealed an important secret from Archie which now threatens to come to light. Meanwhile, the change of seasons has also brought with it a series of vicious attacks against women in town, spreading fear and suspicion through the community.

Soon, another body is revealed, and in the shadow of King's College Chapel, Archie uncovers a connection twenty-five years old which haunted both victims-as well as some of their living companions. As Archie and Josephine each grapple with savage malefactors intent on making their victims pay, they must race to stop another attack in this beautifully written, intricately plotted mystery.


Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

★ 08/28/2017
A series of murders inspired by the ghost stories of English author M.R. James challenges Scotland Yard’s Det. Chief Insp. Archie Penrose in Upton’s superlative seventh outing for Penrose and his close friend and investigative assistant, real-life mystery author Josephine Tey (after 2016’s London Rain). One day in 1937, Penrose is summoned to St. John’s-at-Hempstead, a north London graveyard, where the body of church organist Stephen Laxborough was found in a tomb with the stone slab on top pushed back a little. The dead man was evidently buried alive, based on the horrific evidence of his desperate efforts to escape the tomb. Compounding the mystery is the presence in the grave of a torn photograph depicting a manor house; scrawled on a piece of paper in the victim’s breast pocket is the sentence: “What is this that I have done?” This evidence leads Penrose to Cambridge, where his lover, Bridget Foley, and Josephine have both recently settled. A series of attacks on women in the university town ups the ante. Upson successfully incorporates moving and complex interpersonal conflicts involving her main characters into an intricate, credible whodunit story line. Agent: Gráinne Fox, Fletcher & Co. (Oct.)

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Praise for Nine Lessons:
Superlative...An intricate, credible whodunit story line.”
Publishers Weekly starred review

“Fans of historical British mysteries, such as Jacqueline Winspear’s ‘Maisie Dobbs’ series, will delight in this old-fashioned whodunit starring characters with depth and heart.”
Library Journal

"Accomplished...A skillful blend of fact and fiction with compelling plot lines and vivid evocation of 1937 England."
Booklist

“The writing is crisp and sharp, with the authentic feel of England lending credence to the tale. The plot twists and turns like a whirligig, taking the reader for an enjoyable ride. Heartily recommended.”
Historical Novels Review

“A terrific read...Elegant...A memorable novel.”
San Francisco Book Review“An excellent, complicated mystery that leaves the reader satisfied: polished, interesting and compelling from start to finish with tremendous depth.”
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Library Journal

09/01/2017
In Upson's latest "Josephine Tey" mystery (after London Rain), DCI Archie Penrose finds himself in Cambridge, England, chasing a killer who dispatches victims in a macabre and gruesome manner. His longtime friend, mystery writer Josephine Tey, has recently relocated to Cambridge with her lover Marta Fox. The university town itself is under the shadow of a series of attacks against women. As Archie attempts to unravel a mystery that has its roots in the King's College choir prior to World War I, Josephine struggles with a secret that she knows will change Archie's life forever. The threads of the story weave in and out; sometimes breaking into two separate tales, sometimes twisting together. The culture of England between the two World Wars come vividly to life. VERDICT Fans of historical British mysteries, such as Jacqueline Winspear's "Maisie Dobbs" series, will delight in this old-fashioned whodunit starring characters with depth and heart.—Terry Lucas, Shelter Island P.L., NY

DECEMBER 2017 - AudioFile

Narrator Wanda McCaddon demonstrates her full range of accents— from a Scottish brogue to Cantabrigian English and an American drawl. Set in 1937, the plot involves three storylines: a series of murders connected through the victims’ 25-year-old association with the choir at King’s College, a search for a rapist terrorizing Cambridge, and a personal story involving Detective Chief Inspector Archie Penrose and the women in his life. For the listener new to the series, the complex personal relationships are a bit challenging to sort out. McCaddon matches the steady, genteel narrative, patiently revealing clues. Author Nicola Upson paints vivid pictures with her architectural descriptions and historical details, reeling the listener into England between the wars. E.Q. © AudioFile 2017, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940169608533
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Publication date: 10/10/2017
Series: Josephine Tey Series , #7
Edition description: Unabridged
Sales rank: 924,887
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