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Hailed by critic Anthony Boucher as "one of the best detective
stories of modern times," this classic tale by Grand Master Dorothy
Salisbury Davis combines suspense and psychological insight as a
priest and a police detective both race to find a self-confessed
murderer before he is compelled to kill again. "Bless me, Father,
for I have sinned ..." Father Duffy has heard many confessions
through the years, but none quite so disturbing as the one he's
heard tonight. A young man enters the confessional just as the
priest is readying to leave for the evening; he's distraught that
he has killed a woman in a paroxysm of uncontrollable rage-and he's
still wielding the hammer he used to do the deed. Father Duffy
tries to convince the young man to turn himself in to the police,
but he flees just as suddenly as he had appeared. When the priest
learns the next day that an escort was found bludgeoned to death on
the East Side, he sets out to search for the troubled confessor.
Meanwhile, Sergeant Ben Goldsmith of the NYPD is drawn deep into
the official investigation. Neither is aware that the other is
searching for the murderer, and both hope against hope that they're
able to find the killer before he strikes again.
A Grand Master of crime fiction, Dorothy Salisbury Davis introduces
the redoubtable crime-solving Scottish housekeeper Mrs. Norris in
this thrilling tale of family secrets and murder General Ransom
Jarvis is writing his memoirs about a distinguished career that
spanned five continents and three wars. Along the way, he stumbles
upon a scandal about a philandering ancestor-America's ambassador
to England who went on to become president of the United States.
But a very clear and present danger embroils the irascible retired
general in a deepening quagmire of deceit, fraud, and murder. Enter
Mrs. Norris, the housekeeper who has been almost a mother to
Ransom's son since he was a boy. Jimmie is currently running for
governor of New York and enjoying his budding relationship with
sculptor Helene Joyce. A sudden death changes everything, plunging
Jimmie and Mrs. Norris into a bizarre case headed up by Jasper
Tully, chief investigator for the Manhattan district attorney's
office. With more lives at stake, the trio follows lead after lead
into a web of crime that only the canny housekeeper can clean up in
the nick of time. Death of an Old Sinner is the first novel in
Dorothy Salisbury Davis's Mrs. Norris Mysteries, which also include
A Gentleman Called, a finalist for the Mystery Writers of America's
Edgar Award; Old Sinners Never Die; and "Mrs. Norris Observes," a
short story in the collection Tales for a Stormy Night. Death of an
Old Sinner is the 1st book in the Mrs. Norris Mysteries, but you
may enjoy reading the series in any order.
In Grand Master of crime fiction Dorothy Salisbury Davis’s second
Mrs. Norris novel, which the New York Times hailed as
“tensely perplexing,” the crime-solving Scottish housekeeper
helps crack the case of a serial lady-killer As housekeeper to
James Jarvis’s recently deceased father, a retired major general
of the US Army, Mrs. Norris has raised Jimmie since boyhood. Now
the Wall Street lawyer faces a challenging case. The son of one of
the firm’s old blue-blood clients has been slapped with a
paternity suit. But Teddy Adkins swears he never slept with the
woman. Meanwhile, Mrs. Norris is miffed when her gentleman friend
Jasper Tully, the widowed chief investigator for the Manhattan
DA’s office, cancels one dinner date after another because a real
estate magnate has been found strangled in the bedroom of her Upper
East Side apartment. Jewelry was stolen, but there are no signs of
a break-in. Tully’s investigation turns up a trail of
strangulations that extends all the way to the Midwest. As Mrs.
Norris pursues her own unorthodox investigation, she uncovers a
shocking link between the cases that threatens her very life. A
Gentleman Called, a finalist for the Mystery Writers of America’s
Edgar Award, is the second novel in Dorothy Salisbury Davis’s
Mrs. Norris Mysteries, which also include Death of an Old
Sinner, Old Sinners Never Die, and “Mrs. Norris
Observes,” a short story in the collection Tales for a
Stormy Night. A Gentleman Called is the 2nd book in the Mrs. Norris
Mysteries, but you may enjoy reading the series in any order.
Grand Master of crime fiction Dorothy Salisbury Davis brings back
the beguiling character Major General Ransom Jarvis in this third
Mrs. Norris Mystery, a prequel, which immerses the redoubtable
crime-solving Scottish housekeeper in a murder investigation in the
nation’s capital With a new president in the White House, Major
General Ransom Jarvis suspects that his retirement from the US Army
is imminent. But at Washington’s annual invitation-only Beaux
Arts Ball, the decorated soldier becomes an unwitting pawn in a
far-reaching conspiracy. It begins when Ransom meets Virginia
Allan, a beautiful blonde with secrets. And there is something
decidedly shady about Frenchman Leo Montaigne. As Ransom starts to
uncover damning intel about DC’s most powerful movers and
shakers, the town is suddenly rocked by murder. Now Ransom’s son,
Jimmie, a freshman congressman, and his housekeeper, Mrs. Norris,
are risking their necks as they conduct their own fact-finding
mission in a city rife with patriots, spies, and deadly political
wannabes. Old Sinners Never Die is the third novel in Dorothy
Salisbury Davis’s Mrs. Norris Mysteries, which also
include Death of an Old Sinner; A Gentleman Called, a
finalist for the Mystery Writers of America’s Edgar Award; and
“Mrs. Norris Observes,” a short story in the
collection Tales for a Stormy Night. Old Sinners Never Die is
the 3rd book in the Mrs. Norris Mysteries, but you may enjoy
reading the series in any order.Â
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