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The Woman in Red (Arthur Crook, #9)

Anthony Gilbert
3.68/5 (36 ratings)
During early 1940 twenty three year old Julia Ross is unemployed and without money living in a cheap boarding house. She is also recovering from being spurned by her lover. Desperate she accepts an unpromising job as a secretary to an odd red-clad lady she meets in a gloomy house in Mayfair, attended by sinister servants. Asked as a condition of the job that she has no ties, the long-orphaned Julia says she has not. In fact this is not entirely true, as she has befriended a young man Colin who she has met in Lyons Tea Shop. Although he has told her of a fiancée in Ireland.

Once in the house, Julia objects to her employer's plan to leave London immediately and finds herself held as a virtual prisoner. She is drugged and her plans to leave early in the morning are foiled. Despite being told that they are heading to Bournemouth by train, they instead begin a long drive down the Great West Road into the countryside. Taken to a lonely and secluded house, the few locals she comes into contact with are told that she is the old lady's niece, an unbalanced, suicidal woman named Sheila Campbell. With dread Julia begins to believe that they plan to kill her having established that she is not mentally responsible.

Behind her the trail is covered, at her boarding house a dishonest maid has pocketed the money she has left to settle her bills and destroyed the letter with it. Colin, who has developed feelings for Julia, is the only one who notices her absence. Fortunately he turns to Arthur Crook, who drops his other cases to pursue the few clues they have. Before long he suspects this is a case not just of kidnapping but also espionage and likely murder.

Film adaptations:
In 1945 it was adapted into the 1945 American film My Name is Julia Ross directed by Joseph H. Lewis and starring Nina Foch and Dame May Whitty. Produced by Columbia Pictures it made a number of alterations from the original novel including the dropping of Arthur Crook from the story entirely.

In 1987, Arthur Penn directed Dead of Winter, a loose remake of My Name is Julia Ross that stars Mary Steenburgen.
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
125 pages
Publication:
1943
Publisher:
The American Mercury
Edition:
Mercury Mystery Edition
Language:
eng
ISBN10:
ISBN13:
kindle Asin:
B0DLTCL78S

The Woman in Red (Arthur Crook, #9)

Anthony Gilbert
3.68/5 (36 ratings)
During early 1940 twenty three year old Julia Ross is unemployed and without money living in a cheap boarding house. She is also recovering from being spurned by her lover. Desperate she accepts an unpromising job as a secretary to an odd red-clad lady she meets in a gloomy house in Mayfair, attended by sinister servants. Asked as a condition of the job that she has no ties, the long-orphaned Julia says she has not. In fact this is not entirely true, as she has befriended a young man Colin who she has met in Lyons Tea Shop. Although he has told her of a fiancée in Ireland.

Once in the house, Julia objects to her employer's plan to leave London immediately and finds herself held as a virtual prisoner. She is drugged and her plans to leave early in the morning are foiled. Despite being told that they are heading to Bournemouth by train, they instead begin a long drive down the Great West Road into the countryside. Taken to a lonely and secluded house, the few locals she comes into contact with are told that she is the old lady's niece, an unbalanced, suicidal woman named Sheila Campbell. With dread Julia begins to believe that they plan to kill her having established that she is not mentally responsible.

Behind her the trail is covered, at her boarding house a dishonest maid has pocketed the money she has left to settle her bills and destroyed the letter with it. Colin, who has developed feelings for Julia, is the only one who notices her absence. Fortunately he turns to Arthur Crook, who drops his other cases to pursue the few clues they have. Before long he suspects this is a case not just of kidnapping but also espionage and likely murder.

Film adaptations:
In 1945 it was adapted into the 1945 American film My Name is Julia Ross directed by Joseph H. Lewis and starring Nina Foch and Dame May Whitty. Produced by Columbia Pictures it made a number of alterations from the original novel including the dropping of Arthur Crook from the story entirely.

In 1987, Arthur Penn directed Dead of Winter, a loose remake of My Name is Julia Ross that stars Mary Steenburgen.
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
125 pages
Publication:
1943
Publisher:
The American Mercury
Edition:
Mercury Mystery Edition
Language:
eng
ISBN10:
ISBN13:
kindle Asin:
B0DLTCL78S