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Mystery · 1994 · PG-13

All shall be well

by Deborah Crombie

A neighbor Kincaid was fond of is found dead. He cannot believe it was a natural death.

For14+GenreMysteryLength258 pagesRead time~6.5 hours

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Violence

Barely any

A suspicious death; the investigation involves medications and an elderly victim

Language

Barely any

Mild language

Sexual Content

Barely any

Mild content

Substance Use

Some

Medications are central; substance use is the question of the investigation

Emotional Intensity

Some

The specific grief of losing someone in your daily world; Kincaid's inability to accept a comfortable explanation when his instinct says otherwise

What this book is about

Jasmine Dent, Kincaid's elderly neighbor in his London neighborhood, dies — apparently of natural causes, given her age and the medications she was managing. But Kincaid finds himself unable to accept the official explanation and investigates informally, examining the network of relationships in his own community. Deborah Crombie's second Kincaid novel is the most intimate of the early books — Kincaid investigating in his own building, among people he knows — and uses the specifically English landscape of a London neighborhood to examine what community and belonging mean.

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second Duncan Kincaid novel by Deborah Crombie

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