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The Stargazey

Martha Grimes: The Stargazey (USA 2013)

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Saturday night. It was not a night to be spending alone, riding a bus. When he was a teenager at the comprehensive, Saturday night without a girl, without a date, without at least your mates to raise hell with, Saturday night alone would have been shameful. One wouldn’t want to be seen alone on a Saturday night... Who are you kidding? That was never your life, Jury, not yours.

Martha Grimes: The Stargazey. A Richard Jury Mystery. Scribner eBooks, ISBN: 9781476732985 (July, 2013), 1898 KB (ca. 436 p.), $11.99.

 

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The Stargazey

Martha Grimes: The Stargazey (USA 2003)

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After a luminous blonde leaves, reboards, then leaves the double-decker bus Richard Jury is on, he follows her to the gates of Fulham Palace... and goes no further. Days later, when he hears of the death in the palace's walled garden, Jury will wonder if he could have averted it. But is the victim the same woman Jury saw? As he and Melrose Plant follow the complex case from the Crippsian depths of London's East End to the headier heights of Mayfair's art scene, Jury will realize that in this captivating woman -- dead or alive -- he may have finally met his match...

Martha Grimes: The Stargazey. Onyx Books, ISBN: 0451408977, (September, 2003), 419 p., $7.99.

 

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The Stargazey

Martha Grimes: The Stargazey (UK 1999)

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When Superintendent Richard Jury follows a girl who catches his eye, he has no idea he will be identifying her in the morgue a few hours later. As it turns out, the body is that of another girl. With the help of an amateur sleuth, Jury sets out to discover the identity of the mystery woman.

Martha Grimes: The Stargazey. Headline, ISBN: 0747256969 (August, 1999), 437 p., £5.99.

 

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The Stargazey

Martha Grimes: The Stargazey (USA 1998)

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November. in a bleak month, a bleak Richard Jury takes an aimless ride on one of London's icons -- the old double-decker bus, a # 14 traveling the Fulham Road. His attention is caught by a woman "with hair so gossamer-pale you could see the moon through it," wearing a fur coat, boarding his bus in front of a pub called the Stargazey. Her behavior intrigues him, as she leaves, reboards, and leaves the bus again. Jury follows her to the gates of Fulham Palace -- but only to the gates. There he stops. Later he wonders if the death in the walled garden of Fulham Palace could have been averted if he had gone in...

And if this precipitated still another death in a London club named Boring's, which is Melrose Plant's crusty old men's club. Before Jury and Plant work out the connection between these killings, they are both helped and hindered by Martha Grimes' usual band of eccentrics: Theo Wrenn Browne, trying to shut down the Long Pidd library; the Cripps family trying to shut down civilization; and Diane Demorney, the new horoscope columnist for the Sidbury Star, trying to shut down the heavens.

Martha Grimes: The Stargazey. Henry Holt & Co., ISBN: 080505622X (November, 1998), 354 p., $25.00.

 

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