Mitford shenanigans!

The Mitford Vanishing (Mitford Murders #5) by Jessica Fellowes        

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Ah those Mitfords! If ever a family has had the spotlight cast upon them, this is the one. (Oops! Unless you’re a Royal!) It’s 1937 and Nancy Mitford is worried about the disappearance of her sister ‘Decca’  that is Jessica, (the Communist) in Spain. She asks Louisa Cannon, once the family maid, now a private investigator, to look into her whereabouts. Louisa and her husband, former policeman Guy Sullivan, run Detective Agency, Cannon & Sullivan. Nancy’s parents, Lord and Lady Redesdale (David and Sydney Mitford) join the request for Louisa and Guy’s aid. It appears Louisa and Guy’s inquiry overlaps with a young woman’s body in London and the disappearance of a sailor.

All roads lead to Bayonne, France on the border with Spain.  The resolution of the various inquiries keep becoming more complex and intriguing.

I loved the way Fellowes has incorporated history with personalities, giving vivid portrayals of the prevailing politics and actions of the times, and a penetrating fictional / factual look into this fascinating family whilst maintaining a suspenseful and puzzling tale.

The Who’s Who, and Historical Notes at the end are illuminating.


A St. Martin’s Press ARC via NetGalley 

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