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The Inheritance

Charles Lenox Mysteries Series, Book 10

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A USA TODAY BESTSELLER
A mysterious bequest of money leads to a murder in this new novel in the critically acclaimed and bestselling series whose last installment The New York Times called "a sterling addition to this well-polished series."

Charles Lenox has received a cryptic plea for help from an old Harrow schoolmate, Gerald Leigh, but when he looks into the matter he finds that his friend has suddenly disappeared. As boys they had shared a secret: a bequest from a mysterious benefactor had smoothed Leigh's way into the world after the death of his father. Lenox, already with a passionate interest in detective work, made discovering the benefactor's identity his first case – but was never able to solve it.
Now, years later, Leigh has been the recipient of a second, even more generous bequest. Is it from the same anonymous sponsor? Or is the money poisoned by ulterior motives? Leigh's disappearance suggests the latter, and as Lenox tries, desperately, to save his friend's life, he's forced into confrontations with both the most dangerous of east end gangs and the far more genteel denizens of the illustrious Royal Society. When someone close to the bequest dies, Lenox must finally delve deep into the past to uncover at last the identity of the person who is either his friend's savior – or his lethal enemy.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 5, 2016
      Finch fails to deliver on the promise of the intriguing setup of his 10th Charles Lenox mystery (after 2015’s Home by Nightfall). In 1877, Gerald Leigh writes gentleman sleuth Lenox, his only friend at Harrow 30 years earlier, a vague letter stating that he’s in some kind of trouble. Lenox’s fears are heightened when he’s unable to find Leigh at his former classmate’s London hotel. Lenox eventually tracks the man down, only to learn that he recently survived two attempts on his life. Leigh, now a renowned scientist who has been living in France, returned to England after being contacted by a solicitor, who informed him that he’s the heir to a large fortune. The solicitor refused to identify Leigh’s benefactor. This revives for Leigh and Lenox the puzzle of who the mysterious person was who funded the former’s education at Harrow. A subplot involving one of Lenox’s partners in his enquiry agency dilutes the main action, which builds to an unsatisfying resolution. Agents: Kari Stuart and Jennifer Joel, ICM.

    • Kirkus

      In the 10th installment of this Victorian-era series, a Member of Parliament-turned-private detective gets the chance to solve a 30-year-old mystery that involves his boyhood friend.Charles Lenox hasn't seen his Harrow school friend Gerald Leigh in many years, ever since Leigh got happily expelled and set off for a life of travel and, eventually, scientific inquiry. But hearing from Leigh generates an extra sense of excitement when his letter reveals that his return to London is related to his "mysterious benefactor." Lenox and Leigh started an unusual friendship at school when Leigh explained that his tuition was paid by an anonymous "friend," whose identity he desperately wanted to figure out. It was Lenox's first mystery, and it still hasn't been solved. It becomes clear that this is much more than child's play when Leigh goes missing from the Collingwood Hotel and Lenox must track him down--and once he does, Leigh reports that attempts have been made on his life. The descriptions of the attackers are at once familiar to Lenox, who recognizes the pair as Anderson and Singh, part of the notorious Farthing gang. Who could possibly order this traveling scientist dead? This is when Leigh reveals that the mysterious benefactor has recently left him a rather large sum, enough to make him rich by any standards--and enough to make people risk killing for it. While in London, Leigh is also persuaded to speak at the Royal Society, which has been encouraging his visit for a long time. To Lenox's surprise, his old friend has become quite the sensation. But when Leigh's solicitor Ernest Middleton is found murdered, Lenox is reminded that the target is still very much on Leigh's back. It's time he consults his agency partners Lord John Dallington and Polly Buchanon, who have been working a break-in case at Parliament, keeping watch there overnight and, to Lenox's extreme interest, becoming closer with each passing day. The tension continues to rise as an element of deceit clouds the entire investigation and events take surprisingly sinister and twisting turns. Finch impressively raises the stakes of this tale between tea settings, and his character development is top-notch. COPYRIGHT(1) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

    • Booklist

      October 1, 2016
      It's been years since Charles Lenox last heard from Gerald Leigh, his former Harrow schoolmate, but then, surprisingly, Leigh writes and asks for help. A misfit who was expelled from Harrow but has since become a renowned scientist living in France, Leigh is in London to accept a mysterious inheritance when he's attacked with deadly intent. When the solicitor who contacted Leigh about the inheritance is murdered, Lenox joins forces with Inspector Timothy Frost to investigate the case and protect his friend. At the same time, Polly Buchanan and Lord John Dallington, partners with Lenox in their detective agency, are looking into an apparent break-in at Parliament, which seems a simple case of a lovers' tryst but leaves Dallington, who suspects something more, working alone with disastrous results. The detailed relationship between Lenox and Leigh as teens provides pleasure, and the details of Leigh's work with microbes add substance to this tenth entry in Finch's series set in late nineteenth-century England. Notable for the evolving relationships among members of the cast of well-developed characters, this is a fine historical mystery.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2016, American Library Association.)

    • Library Journal

      June 1, 2016

      Victorian-era gentleman sleuth Charles Lenox, first seen in 2007's A Beautiful Blue Death, an LJ best mystery and Agatha Award nominee, is working as Parliament's house detective when he receives a letter from an old school friend about his mother's suspicious death. To determine what really happened, the two must join forces to identify an anonymous benefactor whose generosity dates back 30 years.

      Copyright 2016 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Library Journal

      November 1, 2016

      In his latest case (after Home by Nightfall), gentleman private investigator Charles Lenox helps an old friend identify a mysterious benefactor who has left him a large sum of money. Murder results and Charles needs to consult his partners. As always, the characters and the Victorian setting are impeccable.

      Copyright 2016 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Kirkus

      September 1, 2016
      In the 10th installment of this Victorian-era series, a Member of Parliament-turned-private detective gets the chance to solve a 30-year-old mystery that involves his boyhood friend.Charles Lenox hasn't seen his Harrow school friend Gerald Leigh in many years, ever since Leigh got happily expelled and set off for a life of travel and, eventually, scientific inquiry. But hearing from Leigh generates an extra sense of excitement when his letter reveals that his return to London is related to his "mysterious benefactor." Lenox and Leigh started an unusual friendship at school when Leigh explained that his tuition was paid by an anonymous "friend," whose identity he desperately wanted to figure out. It was Lenox's first mystery, and it still hasn't been solved. It becomes clear that this is much more than child's play when Leigh goes missing from the Collingwood Hotel and Lenox must track him down--and once he does, Leigh reports that attempts have been made on his life. The descriptions of the attackers are at once familiar to Lenox, who recognizes the pair as Anderson and Singh, part of the notorious Farthing gang. Who could possibly order this traveling scientist dead? This is when Leigh reveals that the mysterious benefactor has recently left him a rather large sum, enough to make him rich by any standards--and enough to make people risk killing for it. While in London, Leigh is also persuaded to speak at the Royal Society, which has been encouraging his visit for a long time. To Lenox's surprise, his old friend has become quite the sensation. But when Leigh's solicitor Ernest Middleton is found murdered, Lenox is reminded that the target is still very much on Leigh's back. It's time he consults his agency partners Lord John Dallington and Polly Buchanon, who have been working a break-in case at Parliament, keeping watch there overnight and, to Lenox's extreme interest, becoming closer with each passing day. The tension continues to rise as an element of deceit clouds the entire investigation and events take surprisingly sinister and twisting turns. Finch impressively raises the stakes of this tale between tea settings, and his character development is top-notch.

      COPYRIGHT(2016) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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