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Country
  
Scotland

Publisher
  
Polygon Books

ISBN
  
978-1846972331

Author
  
Sara Sheridan

Genre
  
Crime Fiction

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Language
  
English

Pages
  
256

Originally published
  
2012

Page count
  
256

Followed by
  
London Calling

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Media type
  
Paperback, Hardback, e-book

Sara Sheridan books
  
England Expects, The Secret Mandarin, Secret of the Sands, On Starlit Seas: A Gripping, The Pleasure Express

Brighton Belle is a novel written by Scottish writer Sara Sheridan. The book was first published by Polygon Books in 2012 and is the first in the series of the Mirabelle Bevan mysteries.

Contents

This novel is followed in the series by London Calling (2013) and the forthcoming England Expects (2014).

Plot Summary

Set in post-war 1951 Brighton, the plot follows bereaved ex-Secret Service agent Mirabelle Bevan whose work at a debt collection agency leads her to investigate a disappearance mystery with the help of insurance clerk Vesta Churchill. Along the way they discover murder, Nazi war criminals, betting scams, and counterfeit coins. Brighton Belle has been described as 'a cosy crime noir mystery'.

Mirabelle Bevan

Mirabelle Bevan is the lead character in Brighton Belle and in the Mirabelle Bevan mystery series. Having retired to the seaside after a bereavement, ex-Secret Service agent Mirabelle's skills are often employed in the mysteries she encounters. Described as "well put-together, and in her prime", Mirabelle is reserved, intelligent and inquisitive and has been described as, "One part Nancy Drew, two parts Jessica Fletcher, Mirabelle has a dogged tenacity to rival Poirot."

Vesta Churchill

Vesta Churchill is an enthusiastic, bright and bubbly insurance clerk who assists Mirabelle Bevan in her investigations. Vesta provides an insight into living with black skin and the racial tensions of early 1950s Britain.

Detective Superintendent Alan McGregor

Detective Superintendent Alan McGregor handles Mirabelle's case once it is handed over to the police. Often grumpy in manner and harbouring sexist views, McGregor is at first dismissive of Mirabelle, but his respect for her grows over time as a fledgling romance develops.

Setting

Brighton Belle is set in 1951 Brighton and makes reference to local landmarks, with some chapters taking place in London. The post-war atmosphere is one of austerity, and the book does not shy away from the racial and gender equality topics of the era. Many characters are influenced by their experiences during World War II.

References

Brighton Belle (novel) Wikipedia