The Devil in the Bush

The Devil in the Bush

By Matthew Head

The first book in the Dr. Mary Finney series featuring a lady missionary who sidelines as the Miss Marple of colonial Africa

World War II is raging, but in this dusty backwater of the Belgian Congo, the biggest problem is finding a cold beer. That’s the case, at least, for Hooper Taliaferro, a U.S. government gofer sent to Africa on a vague errand related to the war effort. What he finds at the failing Congo-Ruizi plantation won’t help the Allies much. Like colonialism itself, the owner is dying of a slow poison, and neither his staff nor his sluttish wife can muster the energy to care.

But along with Hooper arrives Dr. Mary Finney, a formidable missionary with both moral outrage and sleuthing skills to spare. Devil in the Bush introduces Dr. Finney as a sort of blunt spoken Yankee Miss Marple, with likable, lightweight Hooper—the series narrator—as her faithful scribe.

“A formal detective novel mixed with a witty, literate novel of character perception”

New York Times

A wonderful option for fans of Agatha Christie and Alexander McCall Smith