Mad Hatter's Holiday by Peter Lovesey

Mad Hatter's Holiday (Sergeant Cribb Investigation, #4) (Sergeant Cribb) (A Sergeant Cribb mystery) (Camden S.)

by Peter Lovesey

“Lovesey’s best yet.” —H.R.F. Keating, The Times

Brighton, 1882: Albert Moscrop spends his holiday peering at beachgoers through a telescope, piecing together disarmingly trivial observations into a compelling drama for his own amusement. A keen student of human nature, Moscrop concentrates his interest on one particular family—the Protheros, especially the beautiful Zena Prothero, whose husband appears to take her for granted. Moscrop gradually moves into the circle of the Prothero family, only to become involved in a sensational murder. All of Brighton is horrified by the gruesome crime, and the local police seek the help of Scotland Yard’s Sergeant Cribb and Constable Thackeray, who soon find themselves challenged by the strangest case of their careers, one as mystifying as it is macabre.

Reviewed by Aidan Brack (Mysteries Ahoy) on

3.5 of 5 stars

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It is not the best Cribb story I have read but it is certainly not the worst and while I will always begrudge a late introduction for Cribb and Thackeray they are at least used effectively once they do appear.

Read my full review at Mysteries Ahoy!

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  • Started reading
  • 3 December, 2018: Finished reading
  • 7 September, 2020: Reviewed