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Christianna Brand

    Christianna Brand was a master of suspenseful storytelling, renowned primarily for her detective novels. Her works are characterized by intricate plots and unforgettable characters that draw readers into a world of intrigue and tension. Brand skillfully wove complex motives and character psychology, creating stories with profound literary depth. Her ability to build atmosphere and keep readers guessing until the very end solidifies her place among the genre's significant authors.

    Christianna Brand
    Green for Danger
    The Collected Tales of Nurse Matilda
    Nurse Matilda
    Nanny McPhee
    Danger Unlimited
    Tour de Force
    • 2023

      Once upon a time there was a huge family of children; and they were terribly, terribly naughty ... So begin the tales of the no-nonsense Nurse Matilda who uses magic to tame the mischievous children in her charge - and who changes their lives forever. The inspiration for the much-loved film Nanny McPhee, starring Emma Thompson and Colin Firth, the Nurse Matilda stories overflow with naughtiness, wit and timeless humour, making this collection the perfect gift for mischief-makers both young and old! The collection contains all three instalments in the Nurse Matilda series, accompanied by Edward Ardizzone's beautiful original illustrations: Nurse Matilda Nurse Matilda Goes to Town Nurse Matilda Goes to Hospital

      The Nurse Matilda Collection
    • 2023

      Also known by its American title The Crooked Wreath, this classic mystery novel from 1947 is loaded with sharply drawn characters and devilish misdirection, all capped by one of the genre's most thrilling denouements.

      Suddenly at His Residence
    • 2022

      First published in 1948, Brand's masterpiece of the impossible crime subgenre is a fiendishly complex yet riveting mystery, featuring nuanced characters, Shakespearean plotting, dumbfounding acts of misdirection and a truly thrilling denouement.

      Death of Jezebel
    • 2021

      Danger Unlimited

      • 200 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

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      Danger Unlimited
    • 2021

      In the English countryside, one of the well-mannered guests at Pigeonsford Estate may be a murderer in this series debut by an Edgar Award-nominated author. As war rages in Europe, the citizens of London flee to the country. At Pigeonsford, a group of guests plays cards, drinks tea, and acts polite--but Grace Morland knows the strong emotions that lurk beneath the placid social surface. She's painfully in love with Stephen Pendock, the squire of Pigeonsford, but Pendock's smitten with young beauty Francesca Hart. One afternoon, Fran debuts a new hat, and Grace's jealousy gets the better of her. She exclaims, "I wouldn't be seen dead in a ditch in a thing like that!" She will soon be proven wrong. Grace is found dead with the hat on her head--and her head removed from her neck. To the scene comes the incomparable Inspector Cockrill, who finds that far more than petty jealousy lies beneath this hideous murder.

      Heads You Lose
    • 2014

      London Particular

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      3.7(45)Add rating

      First published in 1952, London Particular was Brand’s favourite among her own books, and it remains a fast-paced and witty masterpiece of the genre, showing off the author’s signature flair for the ruthless twist.

      London Particular
    • 2007

      Nurse Matilda Goes To Hospital

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      The Brown children, feigning illness in the hospital, engage in mischievous antics: Joanna collects leftover rice pudding, Louisa and Rebecca make wine from grapes, Daniel swaps patient charts, and Romilly turns cots into cages for play. However, with Nurse Matilda in charge, their fun is unlikely to last.

      Nurse Matilda Goes To Hospital
    • 2007

      Nurse Matilda Goes To Town

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Mr and Mrs Brown have a huge family of incredibly naughty children. They had once been fortunate enough to acquire the services of Nurse Matilda, who had transformed the children into models of good behaviour. But now the children have slipped back into their wicked ways: Tora has put glue in the sandwiches - Emma has made a chocolate cake out of mud - David has put a toad in the milk jug - and Tim is tying Nanny's shoelaces to her chair! Their stay in London with their Great Aunt Adelaide seems set for disaster - until the arrival of Nurse Matilda...;

      Nurse Matilda Goes To Town
    • 2007

      The Collected Tales of Nurse Matilda

      • 382 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Once upon a time there was a huge family of children; and they were terribly, terribly naughty. This work talks about the no-nonsense nanny who uses magic to rein in the mischievous children in her charge - and changes their lives for ever.

      The Collected Tales of Nurse Matilda
    • 2005

      Nanny McPhee

      The Collected Tales of Nurse Matilda

      The incorrigible Brown children, who devour nannies, nurse-maids, and governesses, finally meet their match.

      Nanny McPhee