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**THE THRILLING SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER**

'If only all history mysteries could be as good as The Midnight Hour'
The Times

An old man lies dead and it looks like poison, but his wife isn't the only one who had reason to kill him.

Brighton, 1965

When theatrical impresario Bert Billington is found dead in his retirement home, no one suspects foul play. But when the postmortem reveals that he was poisoned, suspicion falls on his wife, eccentric ex-Music Hall star Verity Malone.

Frustrated by the police response to Bert's death and determined to prove her innocence, Verity calls in private detective duo Emma Holmes and Sam Collins. This is their first real case, but as luck would have it they have a friend on the inside: Max Mephisto is filming a remake of Dracula, starring Seth Billington, Bert's son. But when they question Max, they feel he isn't telling them the whole story.

Emma and Sam must vie with the police to untangle the case and bring the killer to justice. They're sure the answers must lie in Bert's dark past and in the glamorous, occasionally deadly, days of Music Hall. But the closer they get to the truth, the more danger they find themselves in...

***********

PRAISE FOR THE MIDNIGHT HOUR

'An intricately plotted whodunnit' Daily Mail

'Griffiths writes with verve and wit' Irish Times

'An entertaining period murder mystery' Irish Independent

'Layered with a gripping plot' Belfast Telegraph


A Sunday Times bestseller w/c 24/04/2022


Trade Review

Beneath the smooth, swan-like progression of Elly Griffith's sentences there is a lot going on. She is utterly in control of her material, and the machinations of the plot are never allowed to swamp character development, sense of place or the creation of atmosphere. She is a witty writer: the sturdy legs of a toddler on a swing, for example, are said to be "kicking the sky." If only all history mysteries could be as good as The Midnight Hour.

* The Times *

Griffiths writes with verve and wit, and has an unflaggingly keen eye . . . deliriously entertaining

* Irish Times *

An entertaining period murder mystery full of delightfully eccentric - and one decidedly deadly - luvvies

* Irish Independent *
Layered with a gripping plot ... very, very enjoyable' * Belfast Telegraph *
An intricately plotted whodunnit * Daily Mail *

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    Publisher: Quercus Publishing
    Publication Date: 14/04/2022
    ISBN13: 9781787477605, 978-1787477605
    ISBN10: 1787477606

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    **THE THRILLING SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER**

    'If only all history mysteries could be as good as The Midnight Hour'
    The Times

    An old man lies dead and it looks like poison, but his wife isn't the only one who had reason to kill him.

    Brighton, 1965

    When theatrical impresario Bert Billington is found dead in his retirement home, no one suspects foul play. But when the postmortem reveals that he was poisoned, suspicion falls on his wife, eccentric ex-Music Hall star Verity Malone.

    Frustrated by the police response to Bert's death and determined to prove her innocence, Verity calls in private detective duo Emma Holmes and Sam Collins. This is their first real case, but as luck would have it they have a friend on the inside: Max Mephisto is filming a remake of Dracula, starring Seth Billington, Bert's son. But when they question Max, they feel he isn't telling them the whole story.

    Emma and Sam must vie with the police to untangle the case and bring the killer to justice. They're sure the answers must lie in Bert's dark past and in the glamorous, occasionally deadly, days of Music Hall. But the closer they get to the truth, the more danger they find themselves in...

    ***********

    PRAISE FOR THE MIDNIGHT HOUR

    'An intricately plotted whodunnit' Daily Mail

    'Griffiths writes with verve and wit' Irish Times

    'An entertaining period murder mystery' Irish Independent

    'Layered with a gripping plot' Belfast Telegraph


    A Sunday Times bestseller w/c 24/04/2022


    Trade Review

    Beneath the smooth, swan-like progression of Elly Griffith's sentences there is a lot going on. She is utterly in control of her material, and the machinations of the plot are never allowed to swamp character development, sense of place or the creation of atmosphere. She is a witty writer: the sturdy legs of a toddler on a swing, for example, are said to be "kicking the sky." If only all history mysteries could be as good as The Midnight Hour.

    * The Times *

    Griffiths writes with verve and wit, and has an unflaggingly keen eye . . . deliriously entertaining

    * Irish Times *

    An entertaining period murder mystery full of delightfully eccentric - and one decidedly deadly - luvvies

    * Irish Independent *
    Layered with a gripping plot ... very, very enjoyable' * Belfast Telegraph *
    An intricately plotted whodunnit * Daily Mail *

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