Laetitia Rodd and the case of the wandering scholar / Kate Saunders.
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- ISBN: 9781632868381 (hardcover)
- Physical Description: 362 pages ; 22 cm.
- Publisher: New York, NY : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2019.
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General Note: | "First published in 2019 in Great Britain"--Title page verso. |
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Subject: | Women private investigators > England > Fiction. Missing persons > Investigation > Fiction. College teachers > England > Fiction. England > Social life and customs > 19th century > Fiction. |
Genre: | Detective and mystery fiction. Historical fiction. |
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A sequel to The Secrets of Wishtide finds Victorian detective Laetitia Rodd assisting a terminally ill gentleman in a search for his long-missing Oxford academic brother, before uncovering a formidable adversary lurking in the English countryside. - McMillan Palgrave
M.C. Beaton meets Miss Marple in the second book in the Laetitia Rodd Mysteries, which sees Kate Saundersâ Victorian detective on the hunt for a missing Oxford academic. - McMillan Palgrave
M. C. Beaton meets Miss Marple in the second book in the Laetitia Rodd Mysteries, which sees Kate Saunders's Victorian detective on the hunt for a missing Oxford academic.
In 1851, private detective Laetitia Rodd is enjoying a well-earned holiday when she gets an urgent request for her services. Mrs. Rodd's neighbor Jacob Welland is a reclusive, rich gentleman dying of consumption, and he wants Mrs. Rodd to find his brother, who has been missing for fifteen years.
Joshua Welland was a scholar at Oxford, brilliant, eccentric, and desperately poor when he disappeared from the university. Friends claim to have seen him since, in gypsy camps and wandering around the countryside. But the last sighting was ten years before-when Joshua claimed to be learning great secrets from the gypsies that would one day astound the whole world.
Mrs. Rodd travels to Oxford and begins to search for the wandering scholar. But as she investigates, Mrs. Rodd discovers something dark-and extremely dangerous-lurking in the beautiful English countryside.
For readers of James Runcie, Alexander McCall Smith, and M. C. Beaton, Laetitia Rodd and the Mystery of the Wandering Scholar is a delightful new mystery about Victorian England and an indomitable female detective.