The Lamorna Wink

The Lamorna Wink
Author: Martha Grimes
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2000-09-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101119322

Detective Richard Jury is back in the 16th novel in Martha Grimes' extraordinary New York Times bestselling series--now enmeshed in a series of strange crimes and disappearances, and an age-old tragedy that consumes his sidekick Melrose Plant....

The Knowledge

The Knowledge
Author: Martha Grimes
Publisher: Atlantic Monthly Press
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2018-04-03
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0802146252

As the New York Times–bestselling series continues, a double murder in front of an exclusive club takes a London detective on a wild ride. Robbie Parsons is one of London’s finest, a black cab driver who knows every street, every theater, every landmark in the city by heart. In his backseat is a man with a gun in his hand—a man who brazenly committed a crime in front of the Artemis Club, a rarefied art gallery-cum-casino, then jumped in and ordered Parsons to drive. As the criminal eventually escapes to Nairobi, Detective Superintendent Richard Jury comes across the case in the Saturday paper. Two days previously, Jury had met and instantly connected with one of the victims of the crime, a professor of astrophysics at Columbia and an expert gambler. Feeling personally affronted, Jury soon enlists Melrose Plant, Marshall Trueblood, and his whole gang of merry characters to contend with a case that takes unexpected turns into Tanzanian gem mines, a closed casino in Reno, Nevada, and a pub that only London’s black cabbies, those who have “the knowledge,” can find. The Knowledge is prime fare from “one of the most fascinating mystery writers today” (Houston Chronicle). “Grimes’ twenty-fourth mystery starring Richard Jury gets off to a breakneck start. . . . Besides the fast action, it’s fascinating to see how Robbie uses a London’s cabdriver’s deep familiarity with the streets to keep himself alive. . . . Jury’s devoted readership will find much to enjoy.” —Booklist “Solid. . . . Readers will appreciate the elements that have made this a long-running bestselling series, notably a complicated case and distinctive characters.” —Publishers Weekly “Martha Grimes’ Richard Jury returns in a new mystery that is every bit as clever and suspenseful as her others. The plot is intriguing and unusual, featuring the usual cast of characters Grimes fans have come to know and love, as well as a set of streetwise, worldly children that could have come straight out of a Dickens novel.” —Patricia Uttaro, Rochester Public Library

Summary of Lamorna Ash's Dark, Salt, Clear

Summary of Lamorna Ash's Dark, Salt, Clear
Author: Everest Media,
Publisher: Everest Media LLC
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2022-07-30T23:00:00Z
Genre: Travel
ISBN:

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 The Great Western Railway made it all the way to Penzance in 1867, crossing the Tamar River on the Cornwall-Devon border. The line breached the ungoverned spaces between Cornwall and the rest of England, and brought some of the earliest tourists to the county. #2 The end of the line is used to explain the high numbers of rough-sleepers in the area: people end up here because there is no place further to go. The phrase end of the line loses its satisfying sense of completion, instead signifying something more oppressive. #3 I drag my case along the empty carriage and step down onto the platform. I can only see a rusted vending machine and a passengers’ waiting room with a few rows of plastic-backed chairs. I try to remember what it felt like to see Denise and Lofty for the first time, but I can’t.

Abi's House

Abi's House
Author: Jenny Kane
Publisher: Accent Press Ltd
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2015-06-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1783758058

Newly widowed at barely thirty, Abi Carter is desperate to escape the Stepford Wives lifestyle that Luke, her late husband, had been so keen for her to live. Abi decides to fulfil a lifelong dream. As a child on holiday in a Cornwall she fell in love with a cottage – the prophetically named Abbey’s House. Now she is going to see if she can find the place again, relive the happy memories ... maybe even buy a place of her own nearby? On impulse Abi sets off to Cornwall, where a chance meeting in a village pub brings new friends Beth and Max into her life. Beth, like Abi, has a life-changing decision to make. Max, Beth’s best mate, soon helps Abi track down the house of her dreams ... but things aren’t quite that simple. There’s the complicated life Abi left behind, including her late husband’s brother, Simon – a man with more than friendship on his mind ... Will Abi’s house remain a dream, or will the bricks and mortar become a reality?

The Stargazey

The Stargazey
Author: Martha Grimes
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2013-07-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1476732981

Saturday night. It was not a night to be spending alone, riding a bus. When he was a teenager at the comprehensive, Saturday night without a girl, without a date, without at least your mates to raise hell with, Saturday night alone would have been shameful. One wouldn’t want to be seen alone on a Saturday night…. Who are you kidding? That was never your life, Jury, not yours.

Dust

Dust
Author: Martha Grimes
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2007
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780670037865

Richard Jury investigates the death of a wealthy bachelor with a mysterious past who was last seen in a club named Dust.

Vertigo 42

Vertigo 42
Author: Martha Grimes
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2015-04-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1476724059

Follows the inimitable Scotland Yard Superintendent's investigation into a cold-case involving a vertigo sufferer's fatal accident after a young girl's death in the same house.

Martha Grimes Walks Into a Pub

Martha Grimes Walks Into a Pub
Author: Sarah D. Fogle
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2014-01-10
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 078648506X

Since the 1979 discovery of her work in a slush pile at Little, Brown, Martha Grimes has gone on to publish more than 30 books, win international acclaim (and a Nero Wolfe Award) for her detective series, and develop a following of readers whose loyalty translates to repeated stays on the best-sellers lists. This collection of 10 critical essays provides an in-depth analysis of Grimes' oeuvre, principally the Richard Jury, Emma Graham, and Andi Oliver series. The essays address Grimes' themes of parental abandonment, loneliness, obsession, greed, mistaken and dual identity, the resilience of children, stunted romantic relationships and animal cruelty. Particular attention is paid to her engaging characters, strong sense of place and the comedy, which feature so strongly in her novels.