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Brazen Tongue
Brazen Tongue
Sep 23, 2024 2:33 AM

Author:Gladys Mitchell

Brazen Tongue

Rediscover Gladys Mitchell – one of the 'Big Three' female crime fiction writers alongside Agatha Christie and Dorothy L. Sayers.

Europe is on the brink of war, but as the quiet village of Willington braces itself for bloodshed overseas, a killer strikes much closer to home. But what connects the murder of an escaped asylum patient, a local councillor and a young volunteer at the village’s air raid patrol centre? Only the exceptional Mrs Bradley, psychoanalyst and celebrated detective, can uncover the truth.

Opinionated, unconventional, unafraid... If you like Poirot and Miss Marple, you’ll love Mrs Bradley.

Reviews

There are many other good detective writers...there is Gladys Mitchell with her fascinating Mrs Bradley, ugly as a toad and armed with the latest up-to-date theories of psychology

—— Agatha Christie , Guardian

Crime writing's best kept secret

—— Scotsman

Gladys Mitchell can always be relied upon for a packed and meaty novel, and an intelligent one at that

—— Guardian

Easily the best woman detective in fiction

—— News Chronicle

Peppered with brilliant moments

—— GQ

Niven is a very funny writer and the pace and colourful characters recall the dizzying daftness of early Carl Hiaasen

—— Evening Herald (Ireland)

A book that's impossible to put down

—— Sport Magazine

The most riotously funny writing on golf, sex and violence since the police report on a certain golfer's marital dispute

—— News of the World

Fourth of July Creek cannot possibly be Smith Henderson's first book. Its scope is audacious, its range virtuosic, its gaze steady and true. A riveting story written in an seductive and relentlessly authentic rural American vernacular, this is the kind of novel I wish I'd written.

—— Claire Vaye Watkins, author of Battleborn

Engrossing … A piercing glance at the US’s social margins where the American dream and the horrors of government abandonment walk hand in hand.

—— Metro

At the heart of this ambitious debut novel set in rural early 1980s are vulnerable members of American society…Henderson has a skill for evoking the physical and psychological state of his characters at the same time as making general comments on his country in a probing “state-of-the-nation” novel…PowerfulThe novel sensitively yet unflinchingly depicts deeply disturbing incidents of domestic violence. The tension between the individual and community ripples through a philosophical, thought-provoking novel, where Henderson contrasts civilisation and the wilderness and raises profound questions: what does it mean to be civilised? What is the best way to live and how should we best help each other?

—— Sunday Express

Smith Henderson's prose is an utter joy to read. An intricate novel with an echo of Céline. A great accomplishment. An extraordinary debut.

—— Jenni Fagan, author of The Panopticon

A terrific debut novel, packed full of bracing scenes and sentences that stick in the mind long after the last page. It barely seems credible that this is Smith Henderson's first book.

—— Jonathan Lee, author of Joy

Zings with an immediacy that makes you feel like you’re right there … Henderson, a former social worker and prison guard, hails from Montana, so it’s no surprise he can do it justice.

—— Esquire

Listen out for echoes of Richards Russo and Ford as Henderson powers his way to an abruptly devastating ending.

—— Observer

Striking early scenes show why Henderson has his illustrious admirers.

—— Sunday Times

A worthy contender for the title of a great American novel. With its magisterial scope and emotionally rich storytelling, this literary tour-de-force captivated and, at few points, grounded me to dust with its sheer brilliance. It is one of the books that will always keep bouncing around my head and one around which many readers will redefine their life. I can't recommend it enough.

—— Upcoming4.me

A triumphant thriller worthy of Bond’s creator Ian Fleming.

—— Daily Express

I found myself wondering if Boyd had outdone Fleming.

—— Nicholas Lezard , Guardian

[Boyd is] an ideal writer of James Bond novels, and this one, his first, is very good

—— William Leith , Evening Standard

Perfectly judged homage

—— Mail on Sunday

A brand new James Bond adventure combining all the glamour and excitement of Fleming’s original novels with the masterful storytelling of William Boyd

—— Western Morning News

A very good piece of literary ventriloquism, with a great baddie

—— Heathrow Express

Fleming’s James Bond lives again in this perfectly judged homage

—— Mail on Sunday
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