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On Either Side of the Red Sea: With Illustrations of the Granite Ranges of the Eastern Desert of Egypt, and of Sinai (1895)
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On Either Side of the Red Sea: With Illustrations of the Granite Ranges of the Eastern Desert of Egypt, and of Sinai (1895)

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On her honeymoon in Brussels in 1958, Lucyas husband is killed by a hit-and-run driver. When her husbandas family arrives, Lucy is the only one who speaks enough French to deal with the police, the hotels, the funeral arrangements. At a late moment in the airport, she notes a clue that her husbandas death was no accident, but murder. She lets the family get on the plane and stays to investigate. Amid some wry comedy, she deals with the first suspects, who find her a fascinating beauty, for her a tiresome irrelevance. And they all have alibis. She finds, from Brad Fieldas earlier novel, Lucy Musing, the only man in Europe she can trust, old Hertzig, a courier for a Swiss bank, to help her with the German and the Italian. Lucy slowly re-constructs herself. A bereaved bride, in mourning clothes and veil, becomes a calculating executive of action.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
278
ISBN
9781165604043

On her honeymoon in Brussels in 1958, Lucyas husband is killed by a hit-and-run driver. When her husbandas family arrives, Lucy is the only one who speaks enough French to deal with the police, the hotels, the funeral arrangements. At a late moment in the airport, she notes a clue that her husbandas death was no accident, but murder. She lets the family get on the plane and stays to investigate. Amid some wry comedy, she deals with the first suspects, who find her a fascinating beauty, for her a tiresome irrelevance. And they all have alibis. She finds, from Brad Fieldas earlier novel, Lucy Musing, the only man in Europe she can trust, old Hertzig, a courier for a Swiss bank, to help her with the German and the Italian. Lucy slowly re-constructs herself. A bereaved bride, in mourning clothes and veil, becomes a calculating executive of action.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
278
ISBN
9781165604043