The Red Queen

The Red Queen by Martha Grimes is the twenty-sixth novel in the series featuring Superintendent Richard Jury, published by Atlantic Monthly Press in 2025. This edition, written in English and spanning 256 pages, presents a mystery that unfolds in an English village pub where a businessman named Tom Treadnor is unexpectedly murdered. As Jury investigates, he discovers conflicting perspectives on Treadnor from those around him, including his widow and business partner, while a photograph of a man in the United States complicates the case further.
Readers will find a blend of mystery and suspense as the narrative follows Jury’s keen observations and deductive skills. Alongside Jury, his partner Wiggins embarks on a personal investigation into his sister’s mysterious disappearance, which intertwines with the main case. The story incorporates elements of cozy mystery and features amateur sleuths, making it a notable addition to the genre. With its engaging plot and eccentric characters, The Red Queen offers a fresh take on familiar themes within the mystery landscape.
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A sudden murder in an English village pub sets off the twenty-sixth novel in the bestselling series starring superintendent Richard Jury, from bestselling author Martha Grimes, still “one of the most fascinating mystery writers today” (Houston Chronicle)
One calm night in Twickenham, a businessman named Tom Treadnor is shot off his barstool at The Queen pub. Superintendent Richard Jury is called in to investigate, and quickly realizes that everyone in Treadnor’s life – from his widow, Alice, to the staff at his manor, to his business partner had differing opinions of him. And to complicate things further, Jury has just happened upon a photo in a newspaper of a man in the United States, who is a dead ringer for Treadnor.
Meanwhile, Wiggins, Jury’s partner at New Scotland Yard, becomes sidetracked by an investigation of his own: His sister, missing for years and presumed dead, has just sent a postcard to their mother. When Wiggins takes off in search of his sister, the two investigations begin to converge.
Funny, eccentric, and fueled by Richard Jury’s talent for seeing clues in the most unlikely places, The Red Queen is a welcome return to a classic character and an exciting addition to a series that has been called “delightful, surprising, even magical” (Washington Post).
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