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A Private Inquiry

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An anonymous telephone threat endangers more than the professional integrity of arbitrator Barbara Pomeroy in this tautly woven, intricately plotted mystery novel. It also imperils her young son, Toby—unless Barbara rules in the caller's favor. Nor is Barbara comfortable with the situation at her St. Ives home, where her retired husband, Colin, and Toby have befriended a holiday lodger who goes by the fanciful name of Clarissa Trelawny. In Barbara's frequent absences demanded by her job, the deceptively charming Clarissa has become a kind of surrogate mother to Toby. When Clarissa Trelawny's body is found beaten brutally to death, even Barbara is doubting the certainty of her own innocence. Deftly interweaving the narrative strands of Barbara's disturbing trials both in her career and at home into a fabric of suspense, Jessica Mann's fifteenth novel explores its heroine's growing apprehensions and very mixed emotions.

294 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1997

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Jessica Mann

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Crime-writer Jessica Mann was born in London, England in 1937. She studied archaeology at Cambridge University and Law at Leicester University.

She is the author of a non-fiction book, Deadlier Than the Male: An Investigation into Feminine Crime Writing, about female crime writers from Agatha Christie and Dorothy L Sayers to Ngaio Marsh. She contributes reviews and feature articles to many newspapers and magazines, is a regular broadcaster on TV and radio and tours regularly promoting her books at events and festivals.

Jessica Mann lives with her husband, an archaeologist, in Cornwall. Her latest book is The Mystery Writer (2006).

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September 12, 2013
A Private Inquiry is the first Jessica Mann thriller that I've read; an author new to me so I approached this book with an open mind and was drawn to it by the intriguing description and the reviews by other Kindle readers. It's a well written story concerning an improbably named psychiatrist/psychologist (it's never made clear which she is, as the terms are used interchangeably, despite a conversation by one of the main characters about how so many people muddle the two terms!) called Fedelis Berlin and how she becomes embroiled in the death of her friend Buffy.

The other main character who I found more believable and sympathetic was planning inspector Barbara Pomeroy. It's Barbara who becomes the main suspect in the police's investigation into Buffy's death. Barbara's complex relationship with her husband and son is well described and convincing. The conflicts and turmoil of mothers who chose to work and bring up children are cruelly exposed and make for heart-wrenching reading at times.

The central mystery, once unpacked is a bit slight, to be honest, not helped by a slightly muddled timeline and a skimming-over of Berlin's too-easily-developed relationship with her new research assistant Sophie.

Still it's an easy read, not too demanding and Mann's descriptions and sense of place are both really good. I've bought two more of her books, so will be interested in comparing them and seeing how things develop.

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Synopsis: arbitrator Barbara Pomeroy gets an anonymous threat against her son Toby, rule in my favour or else. Then a friend is murdered.
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