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4.8/5 Barnes & Noble Language English Media type Print (hardcover) OCLC 1297412 Genre Mystery Country United Kingdom | 4/5 Goodreads Cover artist Eleanor Poore Publication date 1954 Pages 224 Originally published 1954 Page count 224 Publisher Hodder & Stoughton | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Mary Stewart books Nine Coaches Waiting, The Ivy Tree, Airs Above the Ground, My Brother Michael, This Rough Magic |
Madam will you talk by the pleasure cruisers
Madam, Will You Talk? is a novel by Mary Stewart, first published in 1954. It is Stewart's first published novel. The title is a quotation from a folk song, Madam, Will You Walk?: the line "Madam, will you walk and talk with me?" is quoted at the start of Chapter 17.
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Plot summary
Charity Selborne is on holiday in Provence with her friend and former colleague Louise. Before her marriage to Johnny Selborne they both taught at the same school in the West Midlands. Charity is now a widow; her husband's plane was shot down in France during the war. She is staying at the same hotel as David Shelley and his stepmother, Loraine Bristol. Mrs. Bristol has taken David to France from England. David's father, Richard Byron, an antique dealer, who has been accused of murder, is pursuing his son across France.
Also staying at the hotel are John Marsden, who is English and reads T. S. Eliot at breakfast, and Paul Véry, who is French. Both have parts to play in subsequent events.