The Winter Ground: The Must-Read Cosy Mystery Book of the Festive Season

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A cosy Dandy Gilver mystery set in 1930s Scotland. For fans of PG Wodehouse, Alexander McCall Smith and Agatha Christie.

'McPherson is an exemplary crime writer' Scotsman

BAD LUCK? BAD TIMING? OR GOOD OLD-FASHIONED MURDER?

When a circus comes to spend the winter at the neighbouring estate to Gilverton, Dandy Gilver's two sons are cock-a-hoop and they are not alone in their excitement.

The allure of Tumbling Topsy Turvy, Tiny Truman and the Troupe Prebezhensky also draw the attention of the fast set, who would never normally be seen dead with the nouveau riche Mr & Mrs Albert Wilson. 'The name, darling, tells you everything you need to know.'

But when Dandy Gilver is asked to investigate a series of nasty tricks taking place in the circus she discovers, under the colourful charms on the surface of circus life, a hotbed of passion and resentment she cannot begin to understand. But, when one of the artistes suddenly dies, Dandy must somehow get behind the smoke and mirrors to find answers in a world where nothing is as it seems.

'Dry wit . . . sparkling dialogue and meticulous description.' Herald

'The most engaging and ingenious crime-cracker I've met in ages' Scotland on Sunday

Dan Brown meets Barbara Pym . . . Dandy is brisk, baffled, heroic, kindly, scandalised and - above all - very funny - Guardian

Catriona McPherson's latest novel in the series, Dandy Gilver and a Spot of Toil and Trouble is now available for pre-order.

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Alison Robinson
February 7, 2021
Dandy Gilver, amateur sleuth, and her husband Hugh's neighbours, Albert and Ina Wilson, are not at all their sort of people. He's a self-made man with a brick foundry and tries to give himself airs, she's the daughter of Edinburgh intellectuals. They moved to the country after the flu epidemic in 1918 which killed their daughter and made Ina very ill. Since then Albert has treated Ina as an invalid and won't allow anyone within six feet of her. As an aside, I find it astonishing during the COVID-19 pandemic how many books I am reading which reference the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic. Ina has a love of circuses (circii?) and so Albert has persuaded the Cooke family circus to winter on his land and perform a special show for Ina, once they have spent sufficient time away from the germs of the city of course. When Albert is away at his foundry Ina takes Dandy down to the circus to introduce her to the troupe. Ina and her servants conspire against Albert's bizarre strictures wherever possible. The owner's wife, Ma Cooke enlists Dandy's help with one of the troupe, Ana(stasia), who does bareback tricks on her horse. Recently there has been a spate of things being stolen or deliberately damaged and Ma thinks that Ana is responsible. It's Christmas time and Dandy's two sons are home from boarding school. The idea of a circus just down the road is like catnip to two young boys who petition Dandy and Hugh to allow them to camp out like the circus folk. As Dandy investigates she uncovers bitter feuds, romance, rivalry, resentment and it all spills out into murder. I was convinced I knew who would be the murderer from very early on - guess what? Totally wrong! Anyway, I've kind of decided that I don't read these books for the murder mystery, I just love the details of life for the landed gentry after WW1. The way that Dandy has very little interest in her sons, her distant relationship with Hugh, her subservience to her maid, her chaste relationship with her neighbour and sidekick/fellow sleuth Alec are just pure delight. I have no idea how accurate they are but they feel really authentic. This book dragged a bit for me TBH, I bought this to read over and above my mahoosive pile of ARCs to be read and yet I took four days to finish it - unheard of!
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About the author

Catriona McPherson was born in the village of Queensferry in south-east Scotland in 1965 and educated at Edinburgh University. She left with a PhD in Linguistics and spent a few years as a university lecturer before beginning to write fiction. The first Dandy Gilver novel was short-listed for the CWA Ellis Peters Historical Dagger 2005 and the second was long-listed for the Theakston`s Crime Novel of the Year Award 2007. Catriona writes full-time and lives on a farm in Galloway.

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