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Grey Mask
Grey Mask | Patricia Wentworth
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The first of the classic mysteries featuring governess-turned-detective Miss Silver, who investigates a deadly conspiratorial ringCharles Moray has come home to England to collect his inheritance. After four years wandering the jungles of India and South America, the hardy young man returns to the manor of his birth, where generations of Morays have lived and died. Strangely, he finds the house unlocked, and sees a light on in one of its abandoned rooms. Eavesdropping, he learns of a conspiracy to commit a fearsome crime. Never one for the heroic, Charless first instinct is to let the police settle it. But then he hears her voice. Margaret, his long lost love, is part of the gang. To unravel their diabolical plot, he contacts Miss Silver, a onetime governess who applies her reason to solve crimes and face the dangers of Londons underworld.
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EadieB
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#GreyMask #PatriciaWentworth #MagnificentMayReadathon #BookSpinBingo #SeriesLove2023

Charles Moray was jilted at the altar by Margaret Langton four years ago. He returns to London to find his ex-fiancée mixed up in a vicious plot involving kidnapping and other things. The victim is Margot Standing who stands to inherit a considerable fortune. But the sinister figure in the Grey mask has other plans for her.

EadieB Margaret Langton is one of the conspirators, but Charles refuses to believe that she is a criminal. So how did she become involved? He turns to Miss Silver for her professional assistance in uncovering the strange truth behind the details of the situation, and the identity of the terrifying and mysterious individual behind the grey mask. This is the first book in the Miss Silver series. 11mo
EadieB The characters are mysterious as they are notified as numbers. The plot is one that leaves me reading until the very end. I will be continuing with the series as I do enjoy Golden Age mysteries. If you like mysteries from 1928 then you will love this book. 11mo
TheSpineView Fantastic! 11mo
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Andrew65 Excellent 👏👏👏 11mo
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kspenmoll
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A master of the classic English mystery,Patricia Wentworth published Grey Mask in 1929. This complicated puzzle of a mystery totally engrossed me. Charles Morag returns home after traveling for 4 years to nurse his broken heart. He finds his house unlocked with strange men in masks conducting an ominous sounding meeting.He engages the elderly Miss Maud Silver to investigate.🔽

kspenmoll 🔽The nondescript Miss Silver easily blends into the background & so, goes unnoticed. While knitting & quoting Tennyson, she works assiduously to unravel the crime. 2y
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kspenmoll
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#AMissSilverMystery #1929cozy

Relaxing with this book & a kitty on my lap, after a more than wonderful extended family reunion today- both my dad‘s & my mom‘s sides together. Cousins etc. I have not seen in years!

julieclair That pretty pillow goes perfectly with the book cover! 2y
kspenmoll @julieclair Doesn‘t it? I could not resist! 2y
Avanders Heya — did you get a chance to open your #fffs package? I don‘t think I‘ve seen a post…? 🍁🍂 2y
kspenmoll @Avanders Apologies- I did but just posted last night- in life‘s craziness I forgot to post! 2y
Avanders @kspenmoll I saw it last night! ☺️ I completely understand life‘s craziness… 😵‍💫 2y
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majkia
Grey Mask | Patricia Wentworth


DNF

I understand that there are many stupid people in the world, but I don't have to read about them. The protagonist is stupid and the potential victim is even worse. I'd stab her myself if I had to listen to her drivel for more than a minute.

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lahousewyfe
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A knitting detective? Yes, please! I love these mysteries from the golden age. Lethally charming, but it does take a while to get rolling. After the prolonged set-up, I happily followed along and finished in forty-eight hours. Pretty unheard of for me these days.

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lahousewyfe
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"'But I can't take your case unless you are frank with me. Frankness on your part - discretion on mine.'

She picked up the stocking and began to knit, holding the needles in the German way. After one round she looked at Charles and smiled again.

'Well, Mr. Moray?'

Charles told her everything...."

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jillrhudy
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I just could not make the beginning make any sense. I have since read some reviews that say the Miss Silver series started off very weak, but I like to read series from the beginning. 😐 #mystery #anglophilesoflitsy #series #detective

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Sarrie
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An old fashioned mystery, this seemed so campy but I would up getting sucked in. Despite figuring the twist out early, I had a lot of fun.

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bookishbunny
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3.5 stars. It had been far too long since I read a Golden Age mystery so I really enjoyed this. It wasn't perfect. It had some of the too convenient plot points that can be characteristic of the time. I also found Margot to become increasingly annoying after the first few chapters. It didn't help that I figured out the big reveal (who is Grey Mask) long before it was revealed.

bookishbunny There were, however, enough unexpected twists and turns to keep me engaged. I also liked most of the other characters well enough to want to find out their fate. I will be continuing with the series. 7y
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howjessicareads
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This is a very small sampling of books I own set in London. I would conservatively estimate I have at least 100, and if you extend to the greater U.K., probably a solid 300-400. I am a ridiculous Anglophile, and the months I spent in London are some of my favorite memories, so I like to relive them in my fiction. 🙂 #17booklove (Day 11) #setinabelovedlocation

Leelee08 I'm an Anglophile myself! 😍❤ 7y
Dragon I love books, movies and tv shows set in Great Britain 🇬🇧💕 7y
erzascarletbookgasm @dragon High 5! @jess.how I see all the familiar authors/books featured in your photo..it's like peering at my bookshelf! 7y
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howjessicareads Hooray @dragon @erzascarletbookgasm @leelee08! So I'm not the only one who sets annual book goals like "read fewer English books"?? ?? 7y
Leelee08 @jess.how My husband is forbidding me to buy anything else with the Union Jack on it!😂😂 7y
Dragon Thanks @erzascarletbookgasm and @jess.how I even live in a city that prides itself on our British Heritage and you can have high tea at the Empress . We have double decker city buses . You don't have to look far to find a Union Jack 🇬🇧😀🐉 7y
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Luvtoread
Grey Mask | Patricia Wentworth
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The first of the Miss Silver books, Grey Mask is a delight and an excellent start the series! Miss Silver is only in the book briefly, but the mystery is fun and smart. Classic who-dun-it set in London in the 1930s. I received a copy from Open Road Integrated Media via NetGalley.

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Caitriona
Grey Mask | Patricia Wentworth
Mehso-so

A quick read, and reasonably mysterious but I felt too distant from all the characters. The strongest emotion any of them stirred in me was a desire to slap Margot until she became a bit more sensible. However I suspect I'll try at least one more Wentworth mystery.