London Calling (Sheridan novel) explained

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London Calling
Author:Sara Sheridan
Country:Scotland
Language:English
Genre:Crime Fiction
Published:2013
Publisher:Polygon Books
Media Type:Paperback, Hardback, e-book
Pages:256
Isbn:978-1846972430
Preceded By:Brighton Belle

London Calling is a novel written by Scottish writer Sara Sheridan.[1] The book was first published by Polygon Books in 2013 and is the second in the series of the Mirabelle Bevan mysteries.[2] It is set in 1952 London and centers on the jazz scene of the time. The novel follows Brighton Belle in the series.

Plot summary

Set in the post-war atmosphere of 1952, London Calling follows ex-Secret Service agent Mirabelle Bevan as she investigates the mystery of a missing debutante, wealthy eighteen-year-old Rose Bellamy Gore. Mirabelle is assisted once again by the upbeat Vesta Churchill as they explore an underworld of smoky nightclubs, jazz bars, and intriguing characters to gather information and seek answers. Detective Superintendent Alan McGregor keeps an eye on Mirabelle's activities as a fledgling romance blooms between the two.

Setting

London Calling explores the jazz scene of 1952 London, a period of great social change amidst post-war austerity.

Characters

Recurring characters from the series (Mirabelle Bevan, Vesta Churchill and Superintendent Alan McGregor) are joined by Vesta's childhood friend and jazz musician Lindon Claremont, her new beau Charlie Baker, and a host of wealthy young society figures.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Book review: London Calling by Sara Sheridan . The Scotsman . 31 March 2013 . 6 February 2014 . Osler, Douglas.
  2. Web site: Profile: Mirabelle BEvan Mysteries . The Writers Room . 31 March 2013 . 20 February 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140223110539/http://www.thewritersroom.co.uk/page/sara-sheridan-london-calling . 23 February 2014 . dead .