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Forget Me Not Adrian Wright

Forget Me Not By Adrian Wright

Forget Me Not by Adrian Wright


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"Where do they go, the forgotten people? Where do they go?" Adrian Wright's books ('Hugely entertaining' Spectator), witty and original ('Adrian Wright is a comic star' Eastern Daily Press), bring a freshness and originality to the British detective story.

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Forget Me Not by Adrian Wright

Where do they go, the forgotten people? Where do they go?
London, 1910: A mystery is begun in Lyons Corner House when innocent Ethel Braund meets blowsy singer Belle Elmore and mistakenly leaves with Belles handbag.
Fifty years later, a company of pensionable music-hall artistes are brought together on Cromer Pier for a last hurrah. Among them are the ageing duettists Grenville and Elsie, soubrette Dorothy Driscoll (known as The Doll With The Dimple), Parliamentary Pete (who has recently had one leg amputated), an out-of-practice conjuror and his assistant Len and murderous Heron Makepeace. Topping the Bill is the formidable Hattie Prince, Englands Greatest Male Impersonator.
In a novel inhabited by a host of colourful characters, against a background of echoing music hall songs, the boy detectives Francis and Gordon Jones unravel a story of illusion, death and remembrance.

About Adrian Wright

Adrian Wright is the acclaimed author of Foreign Country: The life of L P Hartley, John Lehmann: A Pagan Adventure, The Innumerable Dance: the life of William Alwyn, and a collection of theatre pieces No Laughing Matter. He has written books on British musical theatre, and films. His fiction includes the novel Maroon, and two of his Francis and Gordon Jones series. He lives in Norfolk.

Additional information

GOR011812911
9781838593131
1838593136
Forget Me Not by Adrian Wright
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Troubador Publishing
2020-03-28
256
N/A
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