The in Crowd

The in Crowd by Charlotte Vassell is a gripping narrative set against the backdrop of a Richmond garden party, where the elite mingle while a body is discovered in the Thames. Published by Faber & Faber, Limited on November 7, 2024, this edition spans 432 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds as Detective Caius Beauchamp investigates what initially seems to be a tragic drowning, only to uncover a web of intrigue involving powerful adversaries.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a tale that blends elements of mystery and suspense, as the investigation reveals the complexities of social dynamics and hidden animosities. The narrative explores themes typical of police procedurals, drawing attention to the darker undercurrents that can exist beneath a seemingly idyllic social gathering. With its focus on crime and the intricacies of human relationships, The in Crowd promises to engage those interested in thrillers that delve into the motives behind seemingly innocent facades.
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On the last Saturday in August, politicos and socialites trade tidbits of gossip and sips of Pimm’s under the tasteful bunting of a Richmond garden party. They’d never guess that the police are just a stone’s throw away, pulling a body out of the river Thames. The drowning appears to be a tragic accident until Detective Caius Beauchamp gets an unexpected tip. The victim, it seems, had enemies in high places. Did being on the wrong side of them get her killed?
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