Author: Harriet F. TownsonLondon, Greater London | Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945) | Crime & mystery | Adult & contemporary romancePublished on 6th June 2024 by Hodder & Stoughton in the United Kingdom.Hardback | 304 pages, N/A 240mm x 156mm | 0g D is for Death heralds the launch of a brilliant historical crime series that marries the quality of Dorothy L. Sayers with the ingenuity of Janice Hallett - and in Dora Wildwood introduces a character with the spark and gusto of Enola Holmes and the detective skill of Miss Marple.1935. Dora Wildwood is escaping a most unsuitable marriage.She's on the first train to London, having smuggled herself out of the house atdead of night, like all the best books. She plans to go straight to hergodmother Lady Dreda Uglow, the only woman she knows who seems to live lifeon her own terms, and ask to stay.But unsuitable marriages usually feature unsuitable fiancés, and Dora's ismore persistent than most. As she flees across town, trying to outrun theloathsome Charles Silk-Butters, Dora ducks into the London Library to hide,asking the quizzical but kind Ben Stark and the clever Miss Amani for help.And it is there, surrounded by books, where she should feel most safe, thatDora Wildwood most unfortunately stumbles across her first dead body.Having been thrown into the middle of a murder scene, it's now impossible towalk away. Indeed, Dora's certain she will prove an invaluable help to thegruff Detective Inspector Fox who swiftly arrives on the scene. For aseveryone knows, it's the woman in the room who always sees more than anyoneelse: and no one more so than Dora herself...'So good and funny ... bristling with loveable characters' LAURA WOOD'I am now a Dora addict ... so wonderful' NATASHA POLISZCZUK