cover image A Decline in Prophets: A Rowland Sinclair Mystery

A Decline in Prophets: A Rowland Sinclair Mystery

Sulari Gentill. Poisoned Pen, $26.95 (334p) ISBN 978-1-4642-0683-2

Set in late 1932, Gentill’s lively second mystery featuring dashing Australian millionaire Rowland “Rowly” Sinclair (after A Few Right Thinking Men) takes place initially aboard the luxury cruise ship Aquitania, as it steams along toward Sydney. Members of the Theosophical Society, Roman Catholic priests and bishops, Indian mystics, casual Protestants, clairvoyants, and Freemasons mix and mingle as best they can with Rowly and his entourage of poets and artists, or as Rowly’s brother refers to them, “unemployed, subversive ne’er-do-wells!” When the honor of Rowly’s friend, the decidedly delectable sculptress and model Edna Higgins, is in danger, he steps in to defend her from her unwanted suitor. The latter’s subsequent murder has Rowly first cast as a suspect and then slipping into the role of detective. On the ship’s arrival in Sydney in time for the Christmas holidays, the murders continue, as do attempts on Rowly’s life. The witty and insightful glimpses of the Australian bourgeoisie of this period keep this mystery afloat. [em](Dec.) [/em]