Death on the Lizard

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Authors: Robin Paige

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Table of Contents
 
 
Death at Blenheim Palace
“Paige continues to provide some of the best historical mysteries.
—The Best Reviews
 
Death in Hyde Park
“For those who take their mysteries with dashes of period drama,
Death in Hyde Park
should be on their list of must reads.” —
BooksReviewIndex.com
 
Death at Glamis Castle
“Gypsy prophecies, sing-a-longs at the pub, a possible ghost or two: There's something for everyone. And if you don't fall in love with Glamis Castle, you haven't a wee dram o' romance in your soul.”
—Kirkus Reviews
 
Death at Dartmoor
“A fantasia on themes from
The Hound of the Baskervilles
whose focus on the Sheridans shows an altogether more lighthearted side of the moors than Doyle ever revealed.”
—Kirkus Reviews
 
Death at Epsom Downs
“Enough danger and intrigue to keep readers turning the pages, which are filled with vivid historical detail.”
—Booklist
More praise for Robin Paige's Mysteries
“If you like mysteries with real characters and historical settings, you will enjoy this series.”
—The Stuart (FL) News
 
“I read it with enjoyment . . . I found myself burning for the injustices of it, and caring what happened to the people.” —Anne Perry, author of
Dark Assassin
 
“Wonderfully gothic . . . A bright and lively re-creation of late-Victorian society.”
—Sharan Newman, author of
Heresy
 
“An original and intelligent sleuth . . . a vivid re-creation of Victorian England.”
—
Jean Hager, author of
Blooming Murder
 
“Robin Paige's detectives do for turn-of-the-century technology and detection what Elizabeth Peter's Peabody and Emerson have done for Victorian Egyptology.”
—Gothic Journal
The Victorian and Edwardian Mysteries by Robin Paige
DEATH AT BISHOP'S KEEP
DEATH AT GALLOWS GREEN
DEATH AT DAISY'S FOLLY
DEATH AT DEVIL'S BRIDGE
DEATH AT ROTTINGDEAN
DEATH AT WHITECHAPEL
DEATH AT EPSOM DOWNS
DEATH AT DARTMOOR
DEATH AT GLAMIS CASTLE
DEATH IN HYDE PARK
DEATH AT BLENHEIM PALACE
DEATH ON THE LIZARD
 
China Bayles Mysteries by Susan Wittig Albert
THYME OF DEATH
WITCHES' BANE
HANGMAN'S ROOT
ROSEMARY REMEMBERED
RUEFUL DEATH
LOVE LIES BLEEDING
CHILE DEATH
LAVENDER LIES
MISTLETOE MAN
BLOODROOT
INDIGO DYING
AN UNTHYMELY DEATH
A DILLY OF A DEATH
DEAD MAN'S BONES
BLEEDING HEARTS
SPANISH DAGGER
CHINA BAYLES' BOOK OF DAYS
 
Beatrix Potter Mysteries by Susan Wittig Albert
THE TALE OF HILL TOP FARM
THE TALE OF HOLLY HOW
THE TALE OF CUCKOO BROW WOOD
 
Nonfiction books by Susan Wittig Albert
WRITING FROM LIFE
WORK OF HER OWN
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DEATH ON THE LIZARD
 
A Berkley Prime Crime Book / published by arrangement with the authors
 
Copyright © 2006 by Susan Wittig Albert and Bill Albert.
 
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CAST OF CHARACTERS
Charles, Lord Sheridan,
Baron Somersworth, amateur forensic detective and wireless enthusiast
Lady Kathryn Ardleigh Sheridan,
Baroness Somersworth, author (under the pen name Beryl Bardwell) of numerous novels
*Guglielmo Marconi,
Marconi Wireless Telegraphy Company
Bradford Marsden,
director, Marconi Wireless Telegraphy Company
Miss Patsy Marsden,
photographer, world traveler, and lecturer; sister to Bradford Marsden
*John Nevil Maskelyne,
well-known magician and amateur wireless inventor
 
Residents and Visitors: Mullion, Poldhu, Bass Point, and the West Lizard
Miss Pauline Chase,
friend of Mr. Marconi
Tom Deane,
constable, Mullion Village, Helston Bureau, Devon-Cornwall Constabulary
Daniel Gerard,
chief assistant, Poldhu Wireless Station
Dick Corey,
second assistant, Poldhu Wireless Station
Jack Gordon,
operator, Bass Point Wireless Station
Edward Worster,
operator, Bass Point Wireless Station
Bryan Fisher,
American golf enthusiast
Major Robert Fitz-Bascombe,
secretary, Lizard Peninsula Preservation Committee
 
Mrs. Claudia Fitz-Bascombe,
member, Lizard Peninsula Preservation Committee
 
Miss Agatha Truebody,
member, Lizard Peninsula Preservation Committee
 
Residents and Visitors: Penhallow, Helford Village, and the East Lizard
Lady Jenna Tyrrill Loveday,
mistress of Penhallow
Harriet Loveday,
deceased child of Lady Loveday
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Sir Oliver Lodge,
physicist and physic investigator
Niels Andersson,
sailor and adventurer
Alice,
Harriet's friend
Andrew Kirk-Smythe,
major, Military Intelligence; a.k.a John Northrup
Dedicated to all the wireless operators in our family:
Charles P. Albert, Robert R. Wittig,
Robert L. Wittig, Robert K. Wittig, and Michael Wittig
PROLOGUE
Saturday, 20 June, 1903
Lizard Village, Cornwall
 
 
 
 
 
They came through the blustery night carrying lanterns, the men of the wide Lizard downs. They came to the Drowned Boy from the farms scattered across the moor like peas spilled across a barn floor, and from Church Cove, and from the coastguard station. They came from up Chapel Lane and down Housel Bay and across Gwendreath Quarry. They walked, most of them, or clattered into the cobbled pub yard on shaggy ponies, or in wagons and carts. They were men who made their living with their hands—farmers and shepherds and miners and fishermen and stone turners. For the rich and idle tourists who came from Europe and America to play golf and bask in the beauties of nature were gathered at the hotel on Housel Bay, eating the crab and lobster brought in by the local fishermen and drinking fine wines and champagne and seducing one another's wives.
More of these wealthy tourists were coming all the time, for nature had been generous in the variety of her beauties on the high plateau of the Lizard. To the west, magnificent cliffs stood like a bulwark against the brutal gales of the Atlantic, and wide beaches of sand gleamed like gold at low tide. To the east, toward the Helford River, the sheltered countryside was divided into irregular fields bounded by Cornish hedges and woodlands, the landscape brightly colored with exotic subtropical plants, the sky like blue silk. To the north of the village, across the center of the Lizard, ranged the bleak heathland and peat bogs of Goonhilly Down, pocked with Bronze Age barrows and hill forts and home to many rare species of plants and animals and birds. To the south flowed the waters of the Channel, guarded since the early 1600s by Lizard Light. And on the cliff above the Channel, the village was a picturesque cluster of thatched and whitewashed cottages arranged around a handsome green, their doors open to the sea air, their window ledges and tiny gardens bright with summer flowers.

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