Spirit of the Season (Silver and Simm Victorian Mysteries, Book 8) by Cynthia E. Hurst
Release date: December 5, 2018
Subgenre: Historical mystery, Victorian mystery
About Spirit of the Season:
In a season of peace and goodwill, it was shocking for residents of the
Cotswold town to learn a stranger had been murdered in their midst. It
was even more shocking that he died on the doorstep of the town’s police
inspector’s home as he was entertaining guests on Christmas Eve. It
appeared Daniel Keegan’s only failing had been to fall in love with the
wrong person, something that sends a chilling message to two of the
inspector’s guests. Newlyweds Jacob Silver and Sarah Simm are used to
criticism, but does Keegan’s death mean their own lives may be in
danger?
‘Spirit of the Season’ is the eighth book in the Silver and Simm Victorian Mysteries series.
‘Spirit of the Season’ is the eighth book in the Silver and Simm Victorian Mysteries series.
Excerpt:
By
the time Jacob returned to the house, the pre-Christmas cleaning was well under
way. Sarah was beating the dust out of the smaller rugs in the back garden, her
breath making little puffs in the cold winter air as she wielded the bamboo
beater. Mrs Tucker was dusting the parlor energetically, puffing just as much
but with less cause.
Jacob
smiled at that. Despite her sharp tongue and frequent criticisms of Sarah, he
was rather fond of Mrs Tucker, not least because she had been brave enough to
defy the critics and work for the town’s only Jewish resident. He knew she had
persisted mostly because she needed the modest wages he paid her, but he still
appreciated it.
It
now occurred to him that she might be useful in another way, being an avid
collector and disseminator of local rumors and more solid information.
“Mrs
Tucker,” he said, “may I ask your advice? And possibly your help?”
She
came to attention, chins quivering and the feather duster held upright like a
scepter. “Yes, Mr Silver?”
“You’ve
been working here since before Sarah arrived, so you know how things have
changed between us over time.”
“Oh,
arr.” She seemed about to add something, but stopped herself.
Jacob
gave her his warmest smile. “Now I know you may not completely approve, but
I’ve come to love Sarah very much, and I want to protect her from harm.”
“Natural
enough, sir, but I’m not so sure it’s needed,” Mrs Tucker said. “She may not be
very big, but she’s a scrappy one, she is, and with a quick tongue as well.”
That
was true, Sarah being only a little over five feet and weighing less than eight
stone, and Jacob had heard her retorts to insults often enough to know she
could hold her own in any verbal battle.
“Be
that as it may,” he said, “I’m sure you would let me know if you heard anything
that might lead to more than just a few harsh words.”
There
was nothing slow about Mrs Tucker’s thought processes, and she had scrubbed mud
and eggs off his front door on occasion, too.
“You
mean, sir, if someone wanted to hurt her?”
“Yes.”
“Course
I would, sir. As you say, I may not think it’s entirely right, her and you, and
you not bein’ a Christian, but I knows you care for her.” She hesitated, then
added an admission he never thought he would hear. “And I knows full well you
never took advantage of her, even when you could’ve done. Mr Silver?”
“Yes?”
“Are
you and her really wed now, proper-like?”
He
knew she wouldn’t have asked the question if Sarah had been present.
“Yes,
we are. A civil ceremony, rather than in a church, but just as legal and just
as proper.”
She
nodded, as if that was the determining factor.
“That’s
all right, then. I’ll tell them that think you’re doin’ wrong to hush up and
look to their own sins.”
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About Cynthia E. Hurst:
Cynthia
E. Hurst is the author of two mystery series set in contemporary Seattle, the
R&P Labs Mysteries and the Zukie Merlino Mysteries, and the Silver and Simm
Mysteries, set in Victorian England. Like her characters in the R&P and
Zukie novels, she grew up in Seattle, then graduated from the University of
Oregon with a journalism degree. She worked on newspapers and magazines in the
Pacific Northwest and in Britain, and also spent five years as a housing
officer for British military families.
The
R&P Labs books were inspired by the small Seattle laboratory where her
parents – both scientists – worked, and the Zukie books by her Italian
relatives. The Silver and Simm series takes place in Oxfordshire, her home
since 1984.
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