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A Spider on the Stairs

by Cassandra Chan
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Overview


Best friends Phillip Bethancourt, a wealthy man-about-town, and Scotland Yard Detective Sergeant Jack Gibbons are each on their way to Yorkshire over Christmas, though not together, and neither of them are looking forward to their respective trips. While Phillip is returning to his family’s estate to spend the holiday with relatives---a dreaded task---Jack must determine whether a particular murder is the work of a serial killer. It looks like it most likely is. As it turns out, Jack isn’t on the case for more than a day before the understaffed locals ask him to look in to another.

Jodie Farrady, a former bookshop employee who disappeared about a year ago, is found strangled in that same shop Christmas morning. The modus operandi is similar to the serial killer’s, but not exactly the same. It could be a copycat. It could be a coincidence. Either way, Jack could certainly use his good friend’s help as he investigates the citizens of a Yorkshire that has suddenly turned quite deadly. Luckily, Phillip is all too eager to escape his own holiday and join the hunt.

A Spider on the Stairs---Cassandra Chan’s contemporary reimagining of the classic English mystery---is not only a tale that is every bit as delightful and charming as the luminaries in this beloved tradition, but by far its most worthy heir.


About the Author, Cassandra Chan


CASSANDRA CHAN has published three novels, most recently Trick of the Mind, and several short stories featuring Gibbons and Bethancourt. She lives in Port St. Lucie, Florida.

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Publishers Weekly

Set at Christmastime, Chan's agreeable fourth contemporary cozy (after 2008's Trick of the Mind) finds London manabout-town Phillip Bethancourt unhappily ensconced at his parents' house in Yorkshire for the holidays. Hoping to dodge his inquisitive family's questions about his turbulent personal life, Phillip jumps at the chance to help his Scotland Yard friend, Det. Sgt. Jack Gibbons, when Jack travels north to investigate a murder possibly committed by the notorious Ashdon killer. When Jack decides the crime scene, a York bookshop, and the victim, a freespirited young woman, don't bear the serial killer's hallmarks, he turns his sights on the bookshop staff. The well-connected Phillip provides ready access to cocktail party gossip and more substantial information. Though the seasoned mystery reader may guess the culprit before the methodical Jack, this is an enjoyable outing into Dorothy Sayers territory. (Aug.)

From the Publisher

Praise for the Novels of Cassandra Chan

“A solid plot . . . Chan pulls off an ending as surprising as it is fitting.”

—-Publishers Weekly on Trick of the Mind

“Gibbons and Bethancourt’s second adventure is another enjoyably lighthearted look at murder among the upper classes.”

—-Kirkus Reviews on Village Affairs

“Bethancourt is a charming character. . . . A well-developed plot, intriguing and likable characters, solid investigating techniques, and an excellent sense of place distinguish this second in a series.”

—-Booklist on Village Affairs

“Chan’s sprightly debut, a contemporary homage to Dorothy L. Sayers’s classic Lord Peter Wimsey mysteries, introduces an appealing pair of sleuths. English mystery devotees should look forward to their further adventures.”

—-Publishers Weekly on The Young Widow

“The author tells a tale that is part crime story, part family drama, part buddy flick, and part love story—-a combination that makes for enjoyable reading.”

—-School Library Journal on The Young Widow

Library Journal

When the strangulation murder of a bookshop clerk appears to resemble the work of a serial killer, Scotland Yard detective Jack Gibbons is sent to Yorkshire to investigate. Phillip Bethancourt, an amateur sleuth and Jack's friend, is spending the holidays with his family in Yorkshire, and his acquaintance with several of the locals connected to the murder increases his usefulness to the police. VERDICT With its red herrings and large cast of suspects, Chan's fourth Bethancourt and Gibbons mystery (after Trick of the Mind) will appeal to fans of the traditional Golden Age British mystery. Her inclusion of humor and her well-drawn characters make Chan a good choice for readers of Martha Grimes.

Kirkus Reviews

Christmas in Yorkshire is a nasty combination of pouring rain and murder. Amateur sleuth Phillip Bethancourt, who's just broken up with his girlfriend Marla, is spending Christmas at his family manor house. His pal, Scotland Yard Detective Jack Gibbons, who's just returned to duty after sick leave, has been sent to York to check out a murder that might be the work of a serial killer known as Ashdon. Both friends are cheered by the prospect of a juicy murder. Gibbons, certain that the corpse found in a shop is Ashdon's work, sends for DS Brumby, who is surprised to find an Ashdon case so far from the killer's usual haunts in southern England. Then Jody Farraday's body is found in Mittlesdon's bookshop in York. Though the murder this time doesn't fit Ashdon's style, Gibbons and Bethancourt take up residence in the Bethancourt family's York townhouse and investigate. Bethancourt knows Mittlesdon's, where free-spirited Farraday used to work, and has an old flame working there now. But his inside knowledge is of little avail. So many people could have possessed a key that the suspect list is large, and Jody's unusual background and wandering ways make it more difficult to pinpoint a motive until the sleuths learn more, much more, about the victim. Chan (Village Affairs, 2006, etc.) beefs up the mystery while retaining the Golden Age feel to produce her best work to date. Agent: Jennifer Jackson/Donald Maass Literary Agency

Book Details

Published
July 20, 2010
Publisher
St. Martin's Press
Pages
320
ISBN
9781429907132

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