A Death in Kenya, by M.M. Kaye (1958)
This cozy murder mystery takes place against the background of the Kenya Emergency, as the British called it, or the Mau Mau Uprising. It was the war in the British Kenya Colony between the Mau Mau and the British authorities that took place in the 1950s. The major characters in the novel are British and live on large, and isolated, farms in rural Kenya with many African servants. The attitudes of the white characters reflects the attitude towards their servants as would have been during this time period.
Lady Emily (Em) Debrett has lived in Kenya her entire life. At age 72, she still run her farm estate, named The Flamingo. It is her dream to build a family dynasty to be passed down through generations. She lives on The Flamingo with her grandson, Eden, and his wife, Alice. She seems dismissive of the uprising, believing that her family will live in Kenya long after it ceases to be a colony.
When the novel opens, a “poltergeist” has been wreaking havoc at The Flamingo. Valuable items are broken or gone missing. This, and the raging uprising between the Mau Mau and the British causes tension among the British farmers.
Lady Emily invites her young niece, Victoria, to The Flamingo help with the accounting books. Victoria grew up in Kenya and has fond memories of the area. She had been engaged to Eden, so has some trepidation about joining her aunt in Kenya but doesn’t want to disappoint the family.
The day Victoria is to arrive in Kenya, Eden’s wife has been found brutally murdered. Alice had been returning to The Flamingo from the home of Gilly Markham. Markham was The Flamingo’s estate manager, albeit he was more interested in music and drinking than tending to the estate. He lived with his wife, Lisa, who was in love with Eden. Was she killed by one of the servants?
Shortly Victoria’s arrival in Kenya, the white settlers travel into the countryside for a picnic. After their meal, the participants go in separate ways to explore. Then, another death occurs. Suddenly, everyone becomes a suspect. Secrets are revealed and past grudges erupt.
This was a fun read in the vein of Agatha Christie mystery novels.
Read: December 12, 2021
February 24, 1995
3 Stars
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