In Place of Fear

Paperback Published on: 22/06/2023
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Synopsis

'Authentic social history at the birth of the NHS, an intriguing murder, a strong and convincing central character, and McPherson's wonderful story-telling skills make this a very classy mystery' ANN CLEEVES

'A hauntingly atmospheric weaving of social history and layered mystery, with a gutsy heroine determined to deliver justice. McPherson's writing is compelling, moving and memorable' SARAH YARWOOD-LOVETT

Helen leaned close enough to fog the mirror with her breath and whispered, 'You, my girl, are a qualified medical almoner and at eight o'clock tomorrow morning you will be on the front line of the National Health Service of Scotland.' Her eyes looked huge and scared. 'So take a shake to yourself!''

Edinburgh, 1948. Helen Crowther leaves a crowded tenement home for her very own office in a doctor's surgery. Upstart, ungrateful, out of your depth - the words of disapproval come at her from everywhere but she's determined to take her chance and play her part.

She's barely begun when she stumbles over a murder and learns that, in this most respectable of cities, no one will fight for justice at the risk of scandal. As Helen resolves to find a killer, she's propelled into a darker world than she knew existed, hardscrabble as her own can be. Disapproval is the least of her worries now.
IN PLACE OF FEAR is a gripping new historical crime novel that is both enthralling and entertaining, and perfect for fans of AJ Pearce and Nicola Upson.

Readers love IN PLACE OF FEAR:
'What a wonderful book this is!'
'I loved [it] ... Helen is another cracker of a heroine from McPherson and I hope to read much more of her story in future'
'Historical crime from a talented pen. Intriguing and compelling in equal measure'
'An excellent read'

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
  • ISBN: 9781529337976
  • Number of pages: 336
  • Dimensions: 196 x 128 x 22 mm
  • Weight: 235g
  • Languages: English

Customer Reviews

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In Place of Fear
Good Book
In Place of Fear by Catriona McPherson a great post-WWII era historical murder/mystery that takes place in Edinburgh, Scotland. It was really enjoyable. I... READ MORE
Rachel  Fox
In Place of Fear
murder mystery and social history neatly combined
In Place of Fear - Catriona McPherson A new author for me but one whose books I plan to read more of. The book is set in Edinburgh in 1948, at the birth of... READ MORE
Debra Davidson-Smith
In Place of Fear
A Great Historical Mystery
'Edinburgh, 1948. Helen Crowther leaves a crowded tenement home for her very own office in a doctor's surgery. Upstart, ungrateful, out of your depth - the... READ MORE
Emily Williams
In Place of Fear
Historical Crime
Thank you to the publishers for this early review copy. This is not generally something that I would select to read. It was a well written historical crime... READ MORE
Fiona Sharp
In Place of Fear
One of My Books of the Year!
What a wonderful book this is! In Place of Fear opens in 1948, on the very day that the new National Health Service in Scotland also opens for business. ... READ MORE
Jane Sandell
In Place of Fear
Thought provoking
Set in Edinburgh in 1948, a few short years after the end of WWII and at the inception of the NHS, Helen Crowther is about to start work as an Almoner at a... READ MORE
Gee Wood
In Place of Fear
Post WW2 murder mystery from a favourite author
Helen (Nelly) Crowther and her husband Sandy are living at home with her parents and her sister Teenie in their small apartment in Edinburgh. Having acted ... READ MORE
Alison Robinson
In Place of Fear
Challenging
A crime novel yes, but it didn’t particularly grip me. I found the Scottish colloquial expressions irritating, as these occurred frequently within the text... READ MORE
Romany
In Place of Fear
A fast moving, and thought-provoking tale of murder and mystery.
It's Edinburgh, 1948, and the new National Health Service has just launched. Helen (Nelly) Crowther and her husband Sandy live there with her parents and ... READ MORE
Martin  Paul