Book description
London, 1903. Two women are hanged in Holloway Prison for killing
babies. More than thirty years later, their crimes resurface with
shocking consequences... When Josephine Tey sets out to write a novel
about Amelia Sach and Annie Walters, the notorious Finchley baby
farmers, she can have little idea that the research for her book will
be needed to help solve a modern-day killing - the sadistic murder of
a young seamstress, found dead in the Motley sisters' studio, amid
preparations for a star-studded charity gala. The girl's death seems
to be the result of a long-standing domestic feud, but Josephine's
friend, Inspector Archie Penrose, is unconvinced; and when a second
young woman is involved in an horrific accident soon afterwards, the
search begins for a vicious killer who will stop at nothing to keep
the past where it belongs. Moving between the decadence and glamour of
a private women's club, the bleak surroundings of Holloway prison, and
the deprivation of London's slums, Two for Sorrow is a dark and
unsettling exploration of the way in which the crimes of the past
destroy those left behind - long after justice is done.
Nicola Upson was born in Suffolk and read English at Downing
College, Cambridge. She has worked in theatre and as a freelance
journalist, and is the author of two non-fiction works and the
recipient of an Escalator Award from the Arts Council England. Her
debut novel, An Expert in Murder, was the first in a series of crime
novels whose main character is Josephine Tey - one of the leading
authors of Britain's Golden Age of crime writing. She lives with her
partner in Cambridge and spends much of her time in Cornwall, which is
the setting for her second Josephine Tey novel, Angel with Two Faces.