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A Case of Life and Limb
The Trials of Gabriel Ward
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Jeremy Clyde
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Sally Smith
"I was immediately besotted . . . Brilliant." —Janice Hallett, internationally bestselling author of The Appeal
All is calm, all is bright . . . until reluctant sleuth barrister Gabriel Ward is tasked with finding the culprit of yet another grisly crime in the Inner Temple.
Christmas Eve, 1901. Gabriel Ward KC is hard at work on a thorny libel case involving London's most famous music hall star, Topsy Tillotson, and its most notorious tabloid newspaper, the Nation's Voice, but the Inner Temple remains as quiet and calm as ever. Quiet, that is, until a severed hand arrives in the post.
While the hand's recipient, Temple Treasurer Sir William Waring, is rightfully shaken, Gabriel is filled with curiosity. Who would want to send such a thing? And why? But as more parcels arrive—one with fatal consequences—Gabriel realizes that it is not Sir William who is the target, but the Temple itself.
Someone is holding a grudge that has already led to at least one death. Now it's up to Gabriel, and Constable Wright of the City of London Police, to find out who, before an old death leads to a new murder.(P)2025 Sally Smith
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Ms. Smith (herself a barrister and Inner Temple resident) nicely balances scenes of legal and detective work, peppering the narrative with details about her characters’ personal lives and back stories. Gabriel grows as an attorney and human being by embracing the empathy he feels for his clients and other citizens. With its lawyerly shenanigans and emotional poignancy, A Case of Life and Limb is a real corker, as a policeman who sometimes counsels Gabriel might say.
I enjoy this series because I find Gabriel Ward fascinating . . . While Smith provides brief hints about Gabriel’s backstory, I hope we learn more in the books to come. What circumstances led Gabriel to become a man who lives most comfortably in his own sharp and febrile mind? Future installments of this charming series may tell us.
There’s something in Sally Smith’s books—which are set in the elite world of London lawyers in the early 1900s—that brings to mind the classic mysteries of Dorothy L. Sayers or Sarah Cauldwell. They have clever plots with a bit of levity to them—and a bit of surprise that never becomes too gory.
Exciting . . . I loved Sir Gabriel as a detective . . . This novel is perfectly paced with lots of twists and turns and an intellectually satisfying denouement . . . I sincerely hope the author continues with this series.
Former barrister Smith injects her entertaining sequel to A Case of Mice and Murder with a jolt of wit and sweetness . . . Smith keeps things delightfully unpredictable . . . Elegant prose, expert pacing, and a well-drawn protagonist whose kindness and acuity never feel heavy-handed result in a thoroughly appealing yuletide mystery. This series deserves a long life.
The pleasure of reading Smith, who is as deft, nuanced, and prepossessing a writer as Gabriel is a lawyer, is that she pulls readers fully into his world and his own sense of the unfolding of his cases. That focus deepens the atmosphere and extends the worldbuilding. It is a lovely writerly turn in books that are quickly becoming appointment reading.
With all the makings of a first class historical cozy mystery, A Case of Life and Limb by gifted novelist and former British barrister Sally Smith is an extraordinary and fun read for mystery fans from start to finish. Great characters, unexpected plot twists, and a satisfying (if surprising) finale.
The setting, the characters, the tone, and the methodical dispersal of clues to the sins the stuffy cast is hiding are well up to the high bar of Gabriel’s debut in A Case of Mice and Murder (2025).
The plot is unfolded with skill and brisk pacing, and if seasoned mystery readers won’t be entirely surprised by the solution, they will enjoy following along as Gabriel assembles clues and defends his spirited young plaintiff in court.
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