Finch, Charles

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What Just Happened: Notes on a Long Year

This memoir, from a left-of-center political perspective, provides an honest account of the pandemic that will be relatable to many like-minded readers.
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The Inheritance: A Charles Lenox Mystery

In his latest case (after Home by Nightfall), gentleman private investigator Charles Lenox helps an old friend identify a mysterious benefactor who has left him a large sum of money...
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Home by Nightfall: A Charles Lenox Mystery

Lenox and his vast array of sidekicks make a welcome return in their ninth outing (after The Laws of Murder). It is to Finch's credit as a writer that none of the large cast of characters feels shoehorned into the story. While the family tragedy lends an aura of sadness to the tale, Lenox remains the delightful Victorian gentleman detective. Highly recommended for fans of the series. [See Prepub Alert, 6/1/15.]
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The Last Enchantments

A welcome book for fans of literary fiction and of books written from a male point of view. ["A vividly evocative love letter to his alma mater, Finch's first contemporary novel…often reads less like fiction than as memoir and will be enjoyed by readers of both," read the starred review of the St. Martin's hc, LJ 11/15/13.]
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The Last Enchantments

A vividly evocative love letter to his alma mater, Finch's first contemporary novel (following his acclaimed historical Victorian mysteries starring MP Charles Lenox) often reads less like fiction than as memoir, and will be enjoyed by readers of both. Highly recommended for all collections. [See Prepub Alert, 7/15/13; library marketing.]
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An Old Betrayal: A Charles Lenox Mystery

Still a Member of Parliament, Lenox once again takes up detecting when he learns that Queen Victoria might be in danger...
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A Death in the Small Hours

Away from London this time, Victorian sleuth Charles Lenox finds a strange evil surging through the normally placid village of Plumley...
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A Stranger in Mayfair

With a keen eye for period detail, Finch believably portrays his Victorian sleuth skillfully managing life's demands as he learns the art of political maneuvering, deals with the changes in his life brought on by his new marriage to Lady Grey, and satisfies his love of detection. Readers of Anne Perry should be snatching up Finch's books and clamoring for more.
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