JESSICA FELLOWES is an author, journalist, and public speaker. She is the author of The Mitford Murders novels as well as the New York Times bestselling official companion books to the Downton Abbey TV series. Former deputy editor of Country Life, and columnist for the Mail on Sunday, she has written for the Daily Telegraph, the Guardian, The Sunday Times, and The Lady. Jessica has spoken at events across the UK and US, and has made numerous appearances on radio and television. She lives in Oxfordshire with her family
"Fellowes excels at depicting the inherent tensions between the
upper classes and their servants."--Publishers Weekly "Fellowes
captures the style and frenetic energy or the 'bright young things'
of the upper class in the Roaring Twenties. The characters are
engaging, and the story's historical basis makes it ring true. Fans
of Downton Abbey and mysteries by Jacqueline Winspear will enjoy
this classic mystery."--Library Journal "With [servant] Louisa
Cannon and Constable Mary Moon, Fellowes shows how a woman with
intelligence tries to navigate in a man's world. The dual mysteries
in Bright Young Dead provide variety for mystery
readers...Exciting."--Fresh Fiction "Delightful...Bright Young Dead
is a pure treat."--Open Letters Review Praise for The Mitford
Murders: "The members of the real-life Mitford family figure
prominently in British author Fellowes's appealing fiction debut
(after The World of Downton Abbey, about the hit TV show created by
her uncle, Julian Fellowes)....[with] a satisfying ending."
--Publishers Weekly
"Downton Abbey meets Agatha Christie in this witty and twisty
mystery imagining a 16-year-old Nancy Mitford teaming up with her
household to help Louisa solve a murder in England in 1920." --In
Touch Weekly "A real murder, a real family and a brand new crime
fiction heroine are woven together to make a fascinating, and
highly enjoyable, read. I loved it." --Julian Fellowes, creator and
writer of Downton Abbey and Belgravia "Exactly the sort of book you
might enjoy with the fire blazing, the snow falling etc. The
solution is neat and the writing always enjoyable." --Anthony
Horowitz, New York Times bestselling author of Magpie Murders "Oh
how delicious! This terrific start to what promises to be a
must-read series is exactly what we all need in these gloomy times.
Inventive, glittering, clever, ingenious. I devoured The Mitford
Murders... so will you."
--Susan Hill, author of The Woman in Black "True and glorious
indulgence. A dazzling example of a golden age mystery." --Daisy
Goodwin, author of Victoria and The American Heiress
"A lively, well-written, entertaining whodunit of the old-fashioned
school--and that is meant as a compliment." --The Times (UK) "This
is a chocolate soufflé of a novel: as the enthralling mystery heats
up, so the addictive deliciousness of the story rises. But The
Mitford Murders is not only an ingeniously twisty thriller; it is
also a heart-wrenching, heart-healing story about friendship,
trust, betrayal and love: the sort of book you never want to end."
--Juliet Nicolson, author of A House Full of Daughters "There are
several ready-made markets for this novel by the niece of the
writer Julian Fellowes: fans of Downton Abbey, aficionados of
Golden Age crime, and those with an appetite for the privileged
world of the Mitford sisters." --Financial Times (UK) "Meet the new
Downton-style detectives....An adroitly handled murder mystery that
keeps the reader guessing to the end...an accomplished crime debut
and huge fun to read."--Evening Standard "A Golden Age homage that
flits between an England broken by World War I and the gilded
milieu of the aristocracy....Jessica Fellowes' deliciously
immersive, effortlessly easy novel has a strong feel for period and
a rollicking plot...The glamorous Mitfords add to the value
too."--Metro "The Mitford Murders are very much in the ilk of an
Agatha Christie novel...Perfect for those missing their Downton
Abbey fix."--Belfast Telegraph
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