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Murder on the Home Front - (Wpc Billie Harkness Mystery) by Jessica Ellicott
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Highlights
- Disrespect, disdain - and dead bodies!
- About the Author: Agatha award nominee Jessica Ellicott loves fountain pens, Mini Coopers and throwing parties.
- 256 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Mystery & Detective
- Series Name: Wpc Billie Harkness Mystery
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1940. During a search for a missing air raid shelter inspector, brand-new police officer Billie Harkness - one of only two WPCs in the city of Hull - makes a terrible discovery: his dead body. Billie's not assigned the case, but she soon has questions. The problem is, with her colleagues thinking her place is in the kitchen, will anyone listen?Book Synopsis
Disrespect, disdain - and dead bodies! It's all in a day's work for WPC Billie Harkness, a pioneering female police officer protecting the home front in this gripping WWII British historical mystery.
"A fresh and different take on WWII stories with an appealing young heroine" New York Times bestselling author Rhys Bowen on Death in a Blackout 1940. It's been a month since rector's daughter Billie Harkness left her rural village to make a fresh start in the northern city of Hull. Now she has a new home and an exciting new job as one of only two female police constables in the whole city. But Hull still feels like a foreign country, and some people are less than impressed by the idea of a woman doing a 'man's job'. Facing disrespect from her colleagues and suspicion from the public, Billie throws herself into her work. The tasks she's assigned might be menial, but she's determined to do her bit for the war effort. The chance to prove her worth comes during a search for a missing air raid shelter inspector, when Billie makes a shocking discovery: his dead body, in a shelter that's been stripped of all its valuables. The officers summoned to investigate the scene believe it's an open and shut case, but Billie's not so sure. Asking questions means making enemies though - and little does she know that vile rumors about her are spreading, with the power to erase everything she's tried so hard to achieve . . . Murder on the Home Front is the second stunning mystery in the new WPC Billie Harkness series. It's a great choice for readers of Jacqueline Winspear, Rhys Bowen and Susan Elia MacNeal.Review Quotes
A worthy follow-up to Ellicott's series debut-- "Kirkus Reviews"
Ellicott seamlessly weaves the mystery plot into a fascinating look at life on the British home front-- "Publishers Weekly"
An entertaining and lively read-- "Booklist"
A fresh and different take on WW2 stories as an appealing young heroine finds herself investigating petty crimes and divided loyalties in the midst of the Blitz. Shades of Foyles War-- "Rhys Bowen, New York Times bestselling author, on Death in a Blackout"
A heaping helping of period English country charm-- "Kirkus Reviews on Murder Cuts the Mustard"
A plucky heroine, a meaty mystery, and a satisfying conclusion-- "Booklist on Death in a Blackout"
A treat for readers-- "Publishers Weekly on Murder Comes to Call"
Brisk and colorful-- "Kirkus Reviews on Death in a Blackout"
Captivating-- "Publishers Weekly on Murder Flies the Coop"
Spectacular series launch-- "Publishers Weekly Starred Review of Murder in an English Village"
Strong sense of place and time-- "Library Journal Starred Review of Murder in an English Village"
This historical cozy will appeal to those who enjoy Frances Brody's Kate Shackleton and Kerry Greenwood's Phryne Fisher series-- "Booklist on Murder Cuts the Mustard"
Witty prose, distinctive characters, and an enchanting setting all make for a winner-- "Publishers Weekly on Murder Cuts the Mustard"
About the Author
Agatha award nominee Jessica Ellicott loves fountain pens, Mini Coopers and throwing parties. A member of Wicked Authors, Sisters in Crime and International Thriller Writers, she lives in northern New England with her dark and mysterious husband, exuberant children and a precocious poodle named Sam.Dimensions (Overall): 8.6 Inches (H) x 5.6 Inches (W) x .9 Inches (D)
Weight: .9 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 256
Genre: Fiction + Literature Genres
Sub-Genre: Mystery & Detective
Series Title: Wpc Billie Harkness Mystery
Publisher: Severn House
Theme: Historical
Format: Hardcover
Author: Jessica Ellicott
Language: English
Street Date: May 2, 2023
TCIN: 88067906
UPC: 9781448306534
Item Number (DPCI): 247-42-7520
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Body in the Air Raid Shelter
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- 2 years ago
Billie Harkness has been on the job as one of only two female constables in the Hull police force for a few weeks now. In that time, neither her co-workers nor the public have come to accept her any more then when she first started. One of her true allies has been Peter Upton, a fellow constable who has been training her. When the two of them find a dead body in an air raid shelter, Billie discovers some details that don’t make any sense. Can they use those to figure out what happened to the victim? It was great to be back in summer 1940 with Billie and Peter. While most of the book is written from Billie’s third person point of view, we get some scenes from Peter’s, and they help flesh out the characters and plot wonderfully. I was hooked the entire way through the story, although I did wonder where it was going a bit at first. Once the body turned up, things were full speed ahead until we reached the end. There is a strong sub-plot that is unfortunately too real and should not have been acceptable then or now. I appreciated how it was handled. The overall mystery is something that could only be told in England during World War II, and it helped bring details of that time in history to life for me. If you enjoy historical mysteries, you need to pick it up.