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Mrs Mohr Goes Missing: ''An ingenious marriage of comedy and crime.'' Olga Tokarczuk, 2018 winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature

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By (author): Maryla Szymiczkowa

Translated by: Antonia Lloyd-Jones

An ingenious marriage of comedy and crime. Olga Tokarczuk, 2018 winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature

The sprightly narrative and vivid evocation of turn-of-the-century Poland make for an enjoyable tale. Guardian

Its fun and sparky and the glimpse of  turn-of-the-century Polish manners and mores is beguiling. Daily Mail

The story fuses high comedy with an evocative portrayal of the period. Sunday Express

For fans of The Thursday Murder Club and Frank Tallis's Vienna Blood comes the thrilling opener to a new Agatha Christie-style mystery series set in Poland

Cracow, 1893. Desperate to relieve her boredom and improve her social standing, Zofia Turbotynska decides to organise a charity raffle. In a bid to recruit the patronage of elderly aristocratic ladies, she visits Helcel House, a retirement home run by nuns.

But when two of the residents are found dead, Zofia discovers that her real talents lie in solving mysteries. 

Inspired by Agatha Christie and filled with period character and zesty charm, series opener Mrs Mohr Goes Missing vividly recreates life in turn-of-the-century Poland, confronting a range of issues from class prejudice to women's rights, and proves that everyone is capable of finding their passion in life, however unlikely that passion may seem.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 135 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Mar 2019
  • Publisher: Oneworld Publications
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781786075437

About Maryla Szymiczkowa

Jacek Dehnel is a writer poet and translator. He has written several novels including Lala (Oneworld 2018) and Saturn (Dedalus 2012). Jacek writes crime fiction under the pseudonym Maryla Szymiczkowa with partner Piotr Tarczynski a translator and historian. They live in Warsaw. Antonia Lloyd-Jones is a prize-winning translator of Polish literature and a mentor for the WCN Emerging Translator Mentorship Programme and from 2015-17 was co-chair of the Translators Association. Her previous translations of work by Jacek Dehnel include Lala (Oneworld) and Saturn (Dedalus).

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