"War-torn Europe Provides a Unique Well-Researched Backdrop to a Skillfully Crafted Murder Mystery"

By: Charles Todd

Genres: Mystery Historical

Posted: January 13, 2011

Battlefield nurse Sister Elizabeth Crawford has just completed the duty of accompanying wounded soldiers back to England. Her thoughts are focused on a well-earned night of rest in her London flat before heading back to France the following day. As she leaves the station, she sees the wife of one of her patients, a pilot recovering from disfiguring burns, in great emotional distress while saying farewell to a soldier who is not her husband. The receipt of a newspaper not long after reveals the woman has been found murdered, and Scotland Yard is asking for any information that may shed light onto the victim's final hours.

Bess writes immediately with the details, including the description, rank and regiment of the soldier involved. Her life as the daughter of a military man makes her uniquely qualified to provide such pertinent information, and with the help of her father's close associate and former batman, Simon Brandon, she may even be able to track down the name and location of the missing soldier. Although she knows her help is not exactly welcomed by the authorities, the widowed pilot is one of hers, and she feels a certain responsibility to do what is in her power to assist in resolving the case.

In book two of the Bess Crawford Mystery series, Todd again provides a realistic and fascinating look at the life of nurse on the front lines during World War I. The contrast between quiet England and it's hidden menace of a murderer walking free with the war-torn and bloody battlefields of France provides a unique and well-researched backdrop to a skillfully crafted murder mystery. Book one in the series is A Duty to the Dead.

Book Summary

World War I nurse Bess Crawford, introduced in A Duty to the Dead, returns in an exciting new mystery in which a murder draws her inexorably into the sights of a cunning killer

It is the early summer of 1917. Bess Crawford has returned to England from the trenches of France with a convoy of severely wounded men. One of her patients is a young pilot who has been burned beyond recognition, and who clings to life and the photo of his wife that is pinned to his tunic.

While passing through a London train station, Bess notices a woman bidding an emotional farewell to an officer, her grief heart-wrenching. And then Bess realizes that she seems familiar. In fact, she's the woman in the pilot's photo, but the man she is seeing off is not her husband.

Back on duty in France, Bess discovers a newspaper with a drawing of the woman's face on the front page. Accompanying the drawing is a plea from Scotland Yard seeking information from anyone who has seen her. For it appears that the woman was murdered on the very day Bess encountered her at the station.

Granted leave to speak with Scotland Yard, Bess becomes entangled in the case. Though an arrest is made, she must delve into the depths of her very soul to decide if the police will hang an innocent man or a vicious killer. Exposing the truth is dangerous—and will put her own life on the line.

An Impartial Witness by Charles Todd

An Impartial Witness

by: Charles Todd

William Morrow
September 1, 2010
On Sale: August 31, 2010
Featuring: Bess Crawford
352 pages
ISBN: 0061791784
EAN: 9780061791789
Hardcover

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