Angel with Two Faces

Angel with Two Faces by Nicola Upson, published by Faber & Faber, Limited in 2009, is an engaging work of fiction that combines elements of mystery and detective storytelling. This edition, consisting of 432 pages, invites readers into the world of Inspector Archie Penrose as he extends an invitation to the renowned author Josephine Tey to recuperate at his family home in Cornwall. Set against the backdrop of the picturesque Minack open-air theatre, the narrative unfolds as Josephine seeks solace after the events of An Expert in Murder.
In this installment, readers will find a blend of personal recovery and the intrigue of mystery as Josephine navigates her surroundings and the complexities of her past. The story explores themes of friendship and healing while incorporating the scenic beauty of Cornwall, enhancing the atmosphere of the narrative. With its focus on character development and the unfolding mystery, this book offers a rich experience for those interested in detective fiction.
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Inspector Archie Penrose invites Josephine Tey down to his family home in Cornwall so she can recover from the traumatic events depicted in An Expert in Murder. Josephine welcomes the opportunity, especially since Archie’s home is near the famous Minack open-air theatre perched on the cliffs overlooking the sea.
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