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The Story Behind “The Mystery of the Missing Frenchman”

The Mystery of the Missing Frenchman is the third book in my Lady in Blue series. The series was inspired by the brave suffragettes, who began volunteer patrols to support the police, when war broke out in 1914. Dorothy Peto, my main character, was a real person who went on to become the first female superintendent at the Metropolitan Police.

At the beginning of The Mystery of the Missing Frenchman, Dorothy has been seconded to
Scotland Yard to work with Inspector Derwent and his team of detectives. They are investigating a string of burglaries in London, where wealthy victims have had their valuable jewels stolen. However, their work is interrupted by the arrival of the handsome and charming Colonel Lamarchant, who works for the Deuxieme Bureau (the French secret service). The colonel hopes the team at Scotland Yard will help him discover what has happened to his cousin, the Marquis de Nagay, who has gone missing after arriving in England with some priceless sapphires.

They visit Stray Park, a large country house in Yorkshire that has become an army hospital
and was the last place the marquis was known to have visited. During the war, many large
country houses were turned into hospitals for injured soldiers returning from the front.

One of the most well-known was Wrest Park (my inspiration for Stray Park). It was partly funded by the famous playwright, J M Barrie, who wrote Peter Pan. At Stray Park, Dorothy meets Lady Birbeck. The elderly lady is in mourning for her grandson, who was a friend of the missing Frenchman. She assures Dorothy the marquis was safe and well when he left her house for a business appointment.

While Dorothy is away in Yorkshire, a body is discovered close to Kings Cross station in
London. Although the dead man is wearing the clothes and ring belonging to the missing
Frenchman, he turns out to be an Englishman, who worked for a heating company. Dorothy begins to wonder if there could be a link between the jewelry thefts and the missing young man. She tries to confide in Raymond, her brother, who works for British Military Intelligence, but she soon finds herself tangled in a complicated web of communist agitators, pacifists and Irish republicans. It becomes impossible to know who she can trust.

As always, when writing a Lady in Blue Mystery, I needed to spend hours researching the
First World War. In particular, for The Mystery of the Missing Frenchman, I focused on
subjects as diverse as early central heating systems, the Communist Party, Irish Republicans, army hospitals and military intelligence in France and Britain. I found this last subject particularly fascinating.

It was widely supposed by the rest of Europe that Britain had an extensive spy network in
place and that it had been operating since the days of Sir Francis Walsingham, spymaster to Queen Elizabeth I. However, this wasn’t the case. At the outbreak of war in 1914, the Secret Service Bureau, which came to be known as MI5, had only sixteen employees. Like the police, with so many men fighting abroad, MI5 had to look to women to solve their problem of staff shortages. MI5 recruited their female staff from leading girls’ schools and universities such as, Cheltenham Ladies College and Somerville College at Oxford University. These women played a more important role in the Security Service than in any other wartime government department. According to recruitment records from the time, they were required to possess, ‘intelligence, diligence and, above all, reticence’. I am sure Dorothy and the other members of the Women Police Volunteers shared the first two qualities but perhaps not the third.

 

About the Author

H L Marsay grew up binge-reading detective stories and promised herself that some day, she would write one too. A Long Shadow was the first book in her Chief Inspector Shadow series set in York. Luckily, living in a city so full of history, dark corners and hidden snickelways, she is never short of inspiration. She has also written The Secrets of Hartwell Trilogy and The Lady in Blue Mysteries. The Chief Inspector Shadow Mysteries have recently been optioned for television.

When she isn’t coming up with new ways to bump people off, she enjoys drinking red wine, eating dark chocolate and reading Agatha Christie – preferably at the same time!

A month packed full of mysteries and cozies for our August release line up!

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Release Date: August 5, 2024

Turning thirty can be murder! 

When a body is discovered next to the Little Dog Diner on her milestone birthday, Dani Mackenzie finds herself scooping up a scandal instead of cutting cake.

The prime suspect is the new owner of the Blueberry Bay Grapevine, but the victim’s stepbrother and ex-girlfriend also have means, motive, and opportunity.

With this trio of suspects, it will take a good nose to uncover whodunnit. At least Dani has her best friend—her Jack Russell, Pip—at her side to help sniff out the killer! But in the meantime, her kick-off to her thirties is turning into more of an upside-down cake than a celebration as she uncovers money, a business scandal, and thwarted love at the core of this crime.

It will take the victim’s black Labrador and finding a winning lottery ticket to solve this mystery, but Dani never throws in the towel. Will she and Pip once again use their experience at solving mysteries to bring justice to Misty Harbor, Maine, or will they be caught in the crosshairs of the killer?


Release Date: August 12, 2024

What’s worse than a murder victim on your doorstep? 

For Rebecca Cuthbert, it’s finding a cursed Egyptian charm tucked into the dead woman’s pocket. The ominous discovery propels the fearless shopkeeper and her immortal, chatty cat on a perilous hunt for the killer and another piece of the missing magical collection.

Unfortunately, Citrus Grove’s annual summer festival is tying up police department resources—including Rebecca’s new beau, Detective Nick Devon—which leaves Rebecca, her grandfather’s wisdom, and Aneksi’s mystical powers to crack the case.

As her investigation delves into the amulet’s eerie peculiarities and the deceased’s shocking connections with a menacing foe, as well as an unwelcome old flame from Rebecca’s past, Rebecca doesn’t know who to trust. Can she rely on her newfound friends in her adopted hometown, or will deadly revelations turn her into the killer’s next target?

Prepare to journey through unexpected twists, ancient mysteries, and a dash of romance in this cozy mystery that will keep you guessing till the very end!


Release Date: August 13, 2024

Inspired by the remarkable life of Dorothy Peto, the Metropolitan Police’s first female superintendent.

Even in war, your enemies can linger too close to home… 

While war and revolution continue to ravage Europe, Dorothy Peto embraces her new role at Scotland Yard as she and several detectives investigate a series of jewel thefts. Then Dorothy is tasked with assisting the inscrutable Inspector Derwent and the charming Colonel Lamarchant to find a missing French aristocrat. Their enquiries take them to a country house in Yorkshire, that’s been converted to a hospital for wounded soldiers and was the last place the Frenchman visited. However, the more questions they ask, the more questions they have.

When the body of a man suspected of being the marquis is discovered, the investigative team returns to London, but the dead man is a stranger. Dorothy speculates that the death, the jewel thefts and the missing Frenchman may be connected. She finds herself tangled in a web of conscientious objectors, Irish republicans and communist agitators, and not everyone is who they appear to be.


Release Date: August 22, 2024

Some secrets are safer lost at sea…

London based lawyer Kyra Gibson returns to Martha’s Vineyard and the beach house she inherited for an extended summer holiday. Still reeling from her father’s brutal murder and the role she and the handsome detective, Tarek Collins played in uncovering it, Kyra is hopeful for some peace and quiet. But when a summer squall reveals the wreckage of the pirate ship, Keres, rich with rumored treasure, all hopes of peace are dashed. Conservationists and treasure hunters descend on the exclusive island to lay claim to the ship. When two of the salvagers are killed, Kyra and Tarek’s friend, pub owner and amateur historian, Gully Gould is arrested for murder.

Determined to prove Gully’s innocence, Kyra, Tarek, and reformed playboy Chase Hawthorn team up to clear their friend’s name. But someone wants the treasure for themselves. And with someone willing to kill for it, there is more than just danger lurking along the island’s caves and coves. There is death.


Release Date: August 28, 2024

Murder has twisted them together…

It’s bad enough that Kyrie Dawn had an affair and a son with Charlotte McLaughlin’s husband, then, following his death, sued Charlotte for the two-bedroom love nest he’d purchased on a private residence cruise ship. That cabin was Charlotte’s consolation prize, and she’s chosen to travel the world in luxury, with her sister Jane along for the ride.

But now Kyrie Dawn has taken a job onboard teaching yoga—and she’s brought her little boy, who looks just like his father, with her.

Charlotte considers jumping ship as they sail toward Yokohama, Japan. Then the head chef is found in the downward dead position in Kyrie Dawn’s yoga studio, and all evidence points to her as the killer. She begs Charlotte and Jane to look after this friendly toddler—permanently if she’s found guilty.

With a second chance at motherhood snuggled in her lap, Charlotte must decide which life path to follow. Can she even set aside her hurt and anger to help exonerate the woman who ruined her life?