cover image Wouldn’t It Be Deadly: An Eliza Doolittle & Henry Higgins Mystery

Wouldn’t It Be Deadly: An Eliza Doolittle & Henry Higgins Mystery

D.E. Ireland. Minotaur, $24.99 (336p) ISBN 978-1-250-04935-3

Set in London in 1913, this tongue-in-cheek series kickoff from the pseudonymous Ireland picks up where the musical My Fair Lady left off. Eliza Doolittle has left her irascible mentor, Henry Higgins, to work for a rival elocution teacher, Emil Nepommuck. Nepommuck features her transformation from street flower-seller to someone who passed for a duchess prominently in his advertising, and manages to steal some of Higgins’s students. When someone fatally stabs Nepommuck in the back outside his apartment, Higgins, who confronted the man earlier, becomes Scotland Yard’s prime suspect. Higgins turns out to be hiding a secret, which is out of character with his stage and film personae. Some readers may find character names like Harrison and Shaw a bit heavy-handed, though others may smile when Higgins describes Eliza as a “fair lady” or wonders why anyone would care about the “rain in Spain.” Agent: John Talbot, Talbot Fortune Agency. (Sept.)