Brighton Belle

Brighton Belle by Sara Sheridan, published by Kensington Publishing Corporation in 2016, is a historical mystery set in post-World War II England. This first edition spans 256 pages and follows former Secret Service operative Mirabelle Bevan as she attempts to start anew in the seaside town of Brighton. Accepting a position at a debt collection agency, Mirabelle’s routine quickly spirals into intrigue when she investigates the suspicious death of a Hungarian refugee, leading her to uncover a web of deception and danger.
Readers will find Mirabelle’s journey filled with twists as she navigates the complexities of her investigation, aided by her resourceful colleague, Vesta Churchill. The narrative delves into themes of mystery and crime, exploring the darker aspects of post-war society. As Mirabelle confronts various characters, including a dubious doctor and a seemingly ungrieving sister, she must rely on her instincts and courage to reveal the truth. Brighton Belle offers a captivating glimpse into a historical setting while engaging with the elements of traditional detective fiction.
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“Great fun. The world needs Mirabelle’s feistiness, intelligence, and charm.” –James Runcie, author of the Grantchester mysteries
In post-World War II England, former Secret Service operative Mirabelle Bevan becomes embroiled in a new kind of intrigue…
1951: In the popular seaside town of Brighton, it’s time for Mirabelle Bevan to move beyond her tumultuous wartime years and start anew. Accepting a job at a debt collection agency seems a step toward a more tranquil life.
But as she follows up on a routine loan to Romana Laszlo, a pregnant Hungarian refugee who’s recently come off the train from London, Mirabelle’s instincts for spotting deception are stirred when the woman is reported dead, along with her unborn child.
After encountering a social-climbing doctor with a sudden influx of wealth and Romana’s sister, who seems far from bereaved and doesn’t sound Hungarian, Mirabelle decides to dig deeper into the suspicious circumstances surrounding the death. Aided by her feisty sidekick–a fellow office worker named Vesta Churchill (“no relation to Winston,” as she explains)–Mirabelle unravels a web of evil that stretches from the Brighton beachfront to the darkest corners of Europe. Putting her own life at risk, she must navigate a lethal labyrinth of lies and danger to expose the truth.
Praise for Brighton Belle
“Beneath that prim exterior lies a fearless, fly-by-the-seat-of-her-pants kind of gal. One part Nancy Drew, two parts Jessica Fletcher, Mirabelle has a dogged tenacity to rival Poirot.” —Sunday Herald
“Unfailingly stylish, undeniably smart.” —Daily Record
“I was gripped from start to finish.” —Newbooks
“Plenty of colour and action . . . will engage the reader from the first page to the last. Highly recommended.”–Bookbag
“Fresh, exciting and darkly plotted, this sharp historical mystery plunges the reader into a shadowy and forgotten past.” —Good Book Guide
“Early 1950s England is effectively portrayed in this intriguing mystery story… An excellent read for the beach or a long flight.” —Historical Novel Review
“After many twists and turns, she finally unravels the mystery in an entertaining romp pitting her wits against underworld characters and scheming impostors.” —Bookseller
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