Vertigo 42, Martha Grimes
Vertigo 42, Martha Grimes
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Vertigo 42
A Richard Jury Mystery

Author: Martha Grimes

Narrator: Steve West

Unabridged: 11 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/03/2014


Synopsis

The inimitable Richard Jury returns in the latest in the bestselling mystery series: “Martha Grimes has written a whodunit with terrific characters and a grand plot mixed with her unique droll wit. Vertigo 42 is one smart mystery!” (Susan Isaacs, bestselling author of Goldberg Variations)

Richard Jury is meeting Tom Williamson at Vertigo 42, a bar on the forty-second floor of an office building in London’s financial district. Despite inconclusive evidence, Tom is convinced his wife, Tess, was murdered seventeen years ago. The inspector in charge of the case was sure Tess’s death was accidental—a direct result of vertigo—but the official police inquiry is still an open verdict and Jury agrees to re-examine the case.

Jury learns that a nine-year-old girl fell to her death five years before Tess at the same place in Devon where Tess died, at a small house party. Jury seeks out the five surviving party guests, who are now adults, hoping they can shed light on this bizarre coincidence. Ultimately, four deaths—two in the past, two that occur on the pages of this intricate, compelling novel—keep Richard Jury and his sidekick Sergeant Wiggins running from their homes in Islington to the countryside in Devon and to London as they try to figure out if the deaths were accidental or not. And if they are connected.

Witty, well-written, with literary references from Thomas Hardy to Yeats, Vertigo 42 is a pitch perfect, page-turning novel from a mystery writer at the top of her game.

About Martha Grimes

Martha Grimes is the bestselling author of more than thirty books, twenty-five of them featuring Richard Jury. The recipient of the 2012 Mystery Writers of America’s Grand Master Award, Grimes lives in Bethesda, Maryland.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Barbara on November 27, 2021

In this 23rd book in the 'Richard Jury' series, a classic movie and two well-known novels provide clues when the Detective Superintendent investigates a number of deaths. The novel can be read as a standalone, but readers familiar with the series would probably enjoy the story more. ***** Twenty-two......more

Goodreads review by Sheila on April 18, 2014

It's been quite a while since the last Richard Jury mystery, so I was overjoyed to discover Vertigo 42. Like the previous books in the series, this one has a delightful regular cast of characters (Melrose Plant, Aunt Agatha, Sergeant Wiggins, Carole-anne Palutski, et al.), a light touch, and literat......more

Goodreads review by Cynnamon on January 02, 2024

English version below ************************ Ich habe in der länger zurückliegenden Vergangenheit zahlreiche Bücher aus der Inspektor Jury-Reihe gelesen und die alle sehr gemocht. Mit diesem 23. Band der Serie hatte ich jedoch so meine Schwierigkeiten. Entweder hat sich über die Jahre mein Lesegeschm......more

Goodreads review by Bam cooks the books on October 30, 2019

*3.5 stars rounded up. It's been awhile since I read a mystery in the Richard Jury series by Martha Grimes so when I was approved for an arc of her latest in the series through NetGalley, I thought hey, I'd better catch up! Superintendent Jury of New Scotland yard has been asked to meet with a frien......more

Goodreads review by Shirley on June 25, 2014

It's been four long years since we've had a new Richard Jury book, and I for one am glad we had the wait. That made this book so very welcome. And it's an excellent book. The plot is intricate and there are plenty of surprises throughout. All of this interspersed with dry humour and truly wonderful......more