This is an unusual book within Christianna Brand's mysteries. Published in 1950, this sits between some of her most popular books, Death of Jezebel in 1948 and London Particular in 1952. Both of the previous titles are Inspector Cockrill titles though, whereas this features the oddly named Inspector Chucky, a character she did not return to until 1977 with A Ring of Roses, now sadly out of print. However, this first novel featuring Chucky has now been reprinted with a lovely cover of the Welsh hills, and any revival of Brand is, for me, a cause for celebration.
Tinka Jones is a Welsh reporter, working in London for the publication, 'Girls Together.' Under the assumed names 'Miss Friendly-wise,' and 'Miss Let's be Lovely,' Tinka and her colleague, enjoy reading letters from a reader names Amista. Amista writes in for advice about a man named Carlyon, her guardian. When Tinka takes a holiday in her native Wales, she decides on a whim to visit Amista, only to find that everyone denies her existence.
Carlyon is, indeed, handsome - living in a remote house with two servants. Tinka feels something is mysterious and amiss, while she is viewed with suspicion due to her job as a journalist. Chucky is also visiting and, when Tinka hurts her ankle, she ends up staying the night and becomes determined to uncover what is going on in the house. This is a romantic mystery, with lots of twists and turns. Chucky rather annoys Tinka, who is the main character, but I hope that the second book will be reprinted. Brand is, in my opinion, an excellent Golden Age detective writer and I am pleased her work has recently had more attention.