Gentlemen Formerly Dressed

Gentlemen Formerly Dressed by Sulari Gentill is a historical mystery published by Poisoned Pen Press in 2018, featuring 329 pages in English. The story follows Rowland Sinclair, a witty and charming artist from a wealthy Australian family, who finds himself entangled in political intrigue and murder while navigating the tumultuous landscape of 1930s Europe. After a harrowing experience in Germany, Rowly and his bohemian friends travel to England, where they become embroiled in the bizarre murder of a British aristocrat.
Readers will encounter a richly woven narrative that explores themes of espionage, scandal, and the complexities of class within the British aristocracy. As Rowland grapples with his political beliefs and the implications of his actions, he must also confront the challenges posed by a world on the brink of war. This edition presents a captivating blend of mystery and historical context, appealing to fans of international crime and amateur sleuth stories.
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A fascinating historical mystery by Sulari Gentill, author of #1 LibraryReads pick The Woman in the Library
“This book has it all: intrigue among the British aristocracy, the Nazi threat and a dashing Australian hero. I didn’t want it to end!” –Rhys Bowen, New York Times bestselling author
Handsome, wry, and witty despite his impeccable manners, and the dedicated black sheep of his conservative, wealthy Australian family, Rowland Sinclair prefers to leave managing the immense family fortune and politics to his elder brother, Wil, while pursuing a life as a gentleman artist. A life in company of boho housemates Clyde, a fellow painter; Milton, a plagiarising poet; and Edna, the beautiful, emancipated sculptress who is both his muse and the (unacknowledged) love of his life.
Having barely escaped 1933 Germany while reluctantly pursuing an off-the-books mission in Munich, the usually stoic Rowly remains horrified and deeply troubled by the changes that have come about under the Nazi government. For the first time he is moved to take a stance politically, to try and sway the political thought of the time. A friend of the Left and son of the Right, Rowland doesn’t really know what he is doing, or what should be done, but he is consumed with a notion that something should be done. Plus he needs to recuperate.
And so Rowly and his friends make for England, where a British aristocrat is soon found murdered in his club, dressed in a negligée impaled by a sword. It’s too bizarre a death for a gentleman. His murder, and the suspicion falling on his young niece, quickly plunge the Australians into a world of trouble.
Featuring the dark underbelly of the, British aristocracy, fascists, illicit love, scandal, and spies, as well as players like H.G. Wells and Winston Churchill, this Rowland Sinclair WWII Mystery will appeal to fans of Rhys Bowen, Kerry Greenwood, and Jacqueline Winspear.
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