An unwelcome guest
- Death
- gatecrashes a society wedding & Lord Francis Powerscourt is summoned by his barrister friend Charles Augustus Pugh to investigate this most singular case of murder in the Fens. The dead man is Randolph Colville successful wine merchant & father of the groom. The murderer would appear to be his brother Cosmo found in the same room with a gun in his h&. But is this simply a modern-day version of Cain & Abel or is there more to it than that? Cosmo isnt speaking & time is running out for him for he has an appointment with the gallows in two weeks. Francis has to act fast & sets out to discover all he can about the dead man
- & his brother. Cosmos silence is bothering him for it can only be for two reasons; either he is protecting a woman
- or a family scandal. His investigations take him to the vineyards & towns of Burgundy where he uncovers evidence of serious malpractise in the Colville wine trade bitter rivalry with a London-based competitor & a disgruntled ex-employee bent on revenge. But there is another secret
- more terrible & shocking than anything gone on before
- which finally reveals the motive for the untimely death of a wine merchant. Praise for David Dickinson: Splendid entertainment
- Publishers Weekly". A leisurely period whodunit with Dickinsons customary historical tidbits & patches of local color swathed in an appealing Victorian narrative
- " Kirkus Reviews". Detective fiction in the grand style
- James Naughtie. A cracking yarn beguilingly real from start to finish
- Peter Snow."