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The latest Most Comfortable Man in London book is out! It arrived on my doorstep this afternoon: Home by Nightfall. It opens with an allusion to The Mystery of the Yellow Room! And there is an ongoing locked-room mystery in London, plus another one in the country, where Lenox is visiting his brother. Mortality has intruded on the ancient and most comfortable House of Lenox, and with it infodumpy musings on the origins of the Lenox name and estate. Never change!
The heavy presence of a death in the family makes me wonder now if Charles Finch means to see Lenox all the way through old age to death. He might do it! If nothing else, it would give him the opportunity to research and pontificate gently on a wide range of political and cultural changes.
Anyway, I'm looking forward to more of the Most Comfortable Man in London basking in privilege and solving crimes, like you do.
The latest Most Comfortable Man in London book is out! It arrived on my doorstep this afternoon: Home by Nightfall. It opens with an allusion to The Mystery of the Yellow Room! And there is an ongoing locked-room mystery in London, plus another one in the country, where Lenox is visiting his brother. Mortality has intruded on the ancient and most comfortable House of Lenox, and with it infodumpy musings on the origins of the Lenox name and estate. Never change!
The heavy presence of a death in the family makes me wonder now if Charles Finch means to see Lenox all the way through old age to death. He might do it! If nothing else, it would give him the opportunity to research and pontificate gently on a wide range of political and cultural changes.
Anyway, I'm looking forward to more of the Most Comfortable Man in London basking in privilege and solving crimes, like you do.