Published by Little Brown
1955. Brighton. When Mirabelle Bevan is rescued from a fire at her home on the seafront she’s lucky to escape unharmed – but the blaze takes the life of her neighbour, Dougie Beaumont, a dashing and successful racing driver. It soon becomes clear that this was arson, raising questions about the young man’s death that Mirabelle can’t resist. She finds herself taking on the mysterious world of Fleet Street with its long lunches and dodgy deals as well as the glamorous motor racing world at Goodwood.
It gradually becomes clear that Dougie Beaumont’s life was not as above-board as it first seemed. He hid a myriad of secrets under the veneer of an international lifestyle. When a second shocking murder takes place, Mirabelle’s pursuit is frustrated first by Dougie’s well-connected family and then by her would-be lover Superintendent McGregor. With the help of her colleague at McGuigan & McGuigan Debt Recovery, Vesta, and some of her ex-intelligence service connections, Mirabelle discovers the dark secrets of the glamorous racing driver have ramifications far beyond the English coastline.
![]() | Sara SheridanSara Sheridan writes the popular Mirabelle Bevan Murder Mysteries set in 1950s as well as historical novels set in 1820-1845. Fascinated particularly by female history she is a cultural commentator who appears regularly on television and radio. She blogs for the Huffington Post and The Guardian and appears regularly on BBC Radio including Woman’s Hour and From Our Own Correspondent (where her report on the Sharjah Book Festival and UAE’s Human Rights record prompted Kate Adie to warn her that she would be banned from the country) In 2014 she was named one of the Saltire Society’s 365 Most Influential Scottish Women, past and present. Twitter: @sarasheridan |