The quality of mercy David Roberts.
Series: Lord Edward Corinth and Verity Browne. 7 Publication details: Great Britain : Constable & Robinson, 2006.Description: 256 p. :23 cmISBN:- 1845293169
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Book | Melbourne Athenaeum Library | Fiction - Crime | ROB | Corinth & Browne Bk.7 | Available | 034876 |
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When the Nazis seize Austria in March 1938, Verity Browne - the "New Gazette's" correspondent in Vienna - is one of the first to be deported as a well-known anti-Fascist. Before she leaves, she is able to arrange for a young Jew, Georg Dreiser, to escape to England, but where he expects to find safety, he finds danger and sudden death. Lord Edward Corinth also finds death where it is least expected, in the grounds of Lord Montbatten's country house, Broadlands. There to meet his friend the Maharaja of Batiala, Edward' s nephew Frank stumbles on a corpse. The police are satisfied that the man, identified as Peter Gray, a painter of some repute, died of natural cause but his niece, Vera, persuades Edward that all is not as it seems.