The story is about the Ashbys, an English country-squire family. Their centuries-old family estate is Latchetts, in the fictional village of Clare, near the south coast of England. It takes place in the late 1940s, after World War II. The Ashby family consists of Beatrice Ashby ("Aunt Bee"), a spinster of about 50, and the four children of her late brother Bill: Simon, 20; Eleanor, 18-19 and the twins Jane and Ruth, 9. Bill and his wife Nora died eight years earlier. Since then, the Ashbys have been short of money. Bee has ...
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The story is about the Ashbys, an English country-squire family. Their centuries-old family estate is Latchetts, in the fictional village of Clare, near the south coast of England. It takes place in the late 1940s, after World War II. The Ashby family consists of Beatrice Ashby ("Aunt Bee"), a spinster of about 50, and the four children of her late brother Bill: Simon, 20; Eleanor, 18-19 and the twins Jane and Ruth, 9. Bill and his wife Nora died eight years earlier. Since then, the Ashbys have been short of money. Bee has kept the estate going by turning the family stable into a profitable business and combining breeding, selling and training horses with riding lessons. When Simon turns 21, he will inherit Latchetts and a large trust fund left by his mother. Simon had a twin brother, Patrick, who was older than him by a few minutes, but soon after Bill and Nora died, Patrick had disappeared and left what was taken to be a suicide note. The title character, Brat Farrar, is a young man recently returned to England from America. He was a foundling. At the age of 13, the orphanage placed him in an office job but he ran away instead. He ended up in the western US, where he worked at ranches and stables for several years and became an expert horseman, until a fall injured his leg, leaving him with a limp...
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Tey wrote only a few books for a first-class Golden Age mystery writer and each is to be treasured. She's among the finest of the British mystery writers. This is one of her best. Very challenging. Her wry asides from her detective Alan Banks, are as much fun as the plot itself.
Helen P
Oct 24, 2013
One of the best!
This re-telling of an old tale (the reappearance after a long time of someone given up for dead) is none the worse for that. It keeps one guessing almost to the end as to whether or not Brat Farrar could just possibly be the real Patrick, and in the end justice is accomplished in an totally unexpected way.
As usual Josephine Tey's observation and exploration of character is superb. Each person in the family is clearly drawn, not just the main characters.
Dennis O
Jun 23, 2011
Brat Farrar
A great classic by a great author.
One of the best mysteries by Josephine Tey.
JimWalsh
Jan 24, 2008
Tey's Best
Josephine Tey helped create the murder-mystery genre, was one of its greatest writers and, most importantly, she showed that a mystery may treat any topic in any context. For example, her "Daughters of Time" involves a detective recovering in a hospital who proves the innocence of King Richard III whom Shakespeare condemned for the murder of his two nephews. Brat Farrar is, arguably, her best book. It is a psychological thriller in which nearly every character comes fully to life as a real person. The action is rather slow (except for a few pages near the end) and some of the "surprises" are not very surprising, but one's interest in the interplay between Brat and his "victims" is a never ending source of delight.
neesierie
Apr 4, 2007
My favorite murder mystery!
Josephine Tey does an excellent job with a slow-paced, extremely enjoyable story about a rogue (of sorts) who turns out to be a good guy. I loved the characters and felt as if I knew them after just a few chapters. And the Ashby home was so warm and welcoming that I wanted to move there myself! I also fell in love with the soft English countryside so lovingly described by the author. I'm not a horse lover, but I gained a great appreciation of them and those who do love them as I read the story. The murder isn't presented immediately, but comes upon you in the course of the story, just as it does for our rogue. It's so exciting how he first deduces who did the crime, then sets out to prove it. I can't say much more without spoiling the plot for you, but it's definitely a must read!