Wednesday, May 1, 2013

A Duty to the Dead

Author: Charles Todd
Published: 2009
Genre: Historical Mystery
Rating: 4

Summary
The daughter of a distinguished soldier, Bess Crawford follows in his footsteps and signs up to go overseas as a nurse during the Great War, helping to deal with the many wounded. There, serving on a hospital ship, she makes a promise to a dying young lieutenant to take a message to his brother, Jonathan Graham: "Tell Jonathan that I lied. I did it for Mother′s sake. But it has to be set right." Later, when her ship is sunk by a mine and she′s sidelined by a broken arm, Bess returns home to England, determined to fulfill her promise.

It′s not so easy, however. She travels to the village in Kent where the Grahams live and passes on to Jonathan his brother′s plea. Oddly, neither Jonathan, his mother, nor his younger brother admit to knowing what the message means. Then Bess learns that there′s another brother, incarcerated in a lunatic asylum since the age of 14 when he was accused of brutally murdering a housemaid. Bess guesses that the dying soldier′s last words had something to do with the fourth brother. Because the family seems unwilling to do anything, she decides that she will investigate. It′s her own duty to the dead.


Review
Nicely crafted and well-written. Bess is a fascinating character with depth and room for growth in subsequent books. The mystery is intruiguing and unfolds at a natural pace.

Notes
This is the first in a currently four-book series (with presumably more books to come). I have read the first three--and all are equally well-written and intriguing.