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LONGLISTED FOR THE COMEDY WOMEN IN PRINT AWARD

''Sharp, funny . . . the best sort of murder mystery'' Tatler

''A perfect antidote to all the real-life craziness going on'' Daily Mail


Sir Ecgbert Tode of Tode Hall has survived to a grand old age - much to the despair of his younger wife, Emma. But at ninety-three he has, at last, shuffled off the mortal coil.

Emma, Lady Tode, thoroughly fed up with being a dutiful Lady of the Manor, wants to leave the country to spend her remaining years in Capri. Unfortunately her three tiresome children are either unwilling or unable (too mad, too lefty or too happy in Australia) to take on management of their large and important home, so the mantle passes to a distant relative and his glamorous wife.

Not long after the new owners take over, Lady Tode is found dead in the mausoleum. Accident? Or is there more going on behind the scenes of Tod

Trade Review
Fans of PG Wodehouse and Agatha Christie should bag this madcap comedy whodunnit . . . Outrageous and over-the-top, a perfect antidote to all real-life craziness going on * Daily Mail *
It's sharp, funny and just the right amount of farcical - the best sort of murder mystery * Tatler *
I couldn't put it down -- Santa Montefiore
What a triumph! It gave me enormous pleasure to read, plus of course a few appropriate shudders. [In the Crypt] lightens the darkness in a way that is both dark and light -- Antonia Fraser
An irresistible champagne bubble of pleasure and laughter -- Rachel Johnson
Agatha Christie but with a bit of Julian Fellowes's Snobs and Downtown Abbey thrown in . . . A masterclass in how to write a rollicking good read -- Sarah Vine
A jolly farce that never takes itself too seriously * Red Magazine *
Fizzles, crackles and sparkles
An irresistible, high-camp crime caper - deliciously entertaining
A perfect antidote to wintry gloom * The Literary Review *
An effervescent madcap whodunnit * Metro *
A country-house murder mystery with nods to Agatha Christie and Evelyn Waugh. From the deceased's name (Sir Ecgbert Tode of Tode Hall) to the art deco cover, it's a delightful treat * The Lady *

A work of sublime silliness. The knife-edge between crime and comedy is a tricky one, but Daisy Waugh negotiates it magnificently. The story is preposterous, as it should be in a book of this kind, and the author is clearly less interested in the finer points of crime plotting than she is in sharp observations and social satire. The result is a delightful book, witty, pacy and beautifully written.


This is a marvellous rollicking read with brilliantly drawn characters. I finished it within 24 hours -- Mary Killen
She's spot on; she's skewered her targets brilliantly -- Imogen Edwards-Jones
One imagines that Waugh had nearly as much fun writing it as we do reading it * Catholic Herald *
This whodunnit, set in a twisted version of PG Wodehouse's terrain, is deeply funny * Morning Star *

In the Crypt with a Candlestick An irresistible

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      Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
      Publication Date: 15/10/2020
      ISBN13: 9780349422473, 978-0349422473
      ISBN10: 349422478

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      LONGLISTED FOR THE COMEDY WOMEN IN PRINT AWARD

      ''Sharp, funny . . . the best sort of murder mystery'' Tatler

      ''A perfect antidote to all the real-life craziness going on'' Daily Mail


      Sir Ecgbert Tode of Tode Hall has survived to a grand old age - much to the despair of his younger wife, Emma. But at ninety-three he has, at last, shuffled off the mortal coil.

      Emma, Lady Tode, thoroughly fed up with being a dutiful Lady of the Manor, wants to leave the country to spend her remaining years in Capri. Unfortunately her three tiresome children are either unwilling or unable (too mad, too lefty or too happy in Australia) to take on management of their large and important home, so the mantle passes to a distant relative and his glamorous wife.

      Not long after the new owners take over, Lady Tode is found dead in the mausoleum. Accident? Or is there more going on behind the scenes of Tod

      Trade Review
      Fans of PG Wodehouse and Agatha Christie should bag this madcap comedy whodunnit . . . Outrageous and over-the-top, a perfect antidote to all real-life craziness going on * Daily Mail *
      It's sharp, funny and just the right amount of farcical - the best sort of murder mystery * Tatler *
      I couldn't put it down -- Santa Montefiore
      What a triumph! It gave me enormous pleasure to read, plus of course a few appropriate shudders. [In the Crypt] lightens the darkness in a way that is both dark and light -- Antonia Fraser
      An irresistible champagne bubble of pleasure and laughter -- Rachel Johnson
      Agatha Christie but with a bit of Julian Fellowes's Snobs and Downtown Abbey thrown in . . . A masterclass in how to write a rollicking good read -- Sarah Vine
      A jolly farce that never takes itself too seriously * Red Magazine *
      Fizzles, crackles and sparkles
      An irresistible, high-camp crime caper - deliciously entertaining
      A perfect antidote to wintry gloom * The Literary Review *
      An effervescent madcap whodunnit * Metro *
      A country-house murder mystery with nods to Agatha Christie and Evelyn Waugh. From the deceased's name (Sir Ecgbert Tode of Tode Hall) to the art deco cover, it's a delightful treat * The Lady *

      A work of sublime silliness. The knife-edge between crime and comedy is a tricky one, but Daisy Waugh negotiates it magnificently. The story is preposterous, as it should be in a book of this kind, and the author is clearly less interested in the finer points of crime plotting than she is in sharp observations and social satire. The result is a delightful book, witty, pacy and beautifully written.


      This is a marvellous rollicking read with brilliantly drawn characters. I finished it within 24 hours -- Mary Killen
      She's spot on; she's skewered her targets brilliantly -- Imogen Edwards-Jones
      One imagines that Waugh had nearly as much fun writing it as we do reading it * Catholic Herald *
      This whodunnit, set in a twisted version of PG Wodehouse's terrain, is deeply funny * Morning Star *

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