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Death of Jezebel (1948) is one of Christianna Brand's most ingenious and theatrically daring detective novels, featuring her astute and dryly witty sleuth, Inspector Cockrill. Set against the backdrop of a medieval pageant in post-war London, the novel blends dark humor, intricate plotting, and psychological nuance to deliver a gripping mystery steeped in drama and deception. The story revolves around a group of actors performing a pageant in which a woman portraying "Jezebel" is found murdered—dramatically slain while suspended above the stage in full costume. The crime appears impossible, committed in front of a packed audience and under the watchful eyes of her fellow performers. But as Inspector Cockrill begins to unravel the tangled threads of the victim's past and the motives of those around her, it becomes clear that the murder is rooted in guilt, betrayal, and an unresolved suicide years earlier. Brand's mastery lies not only in the intricate construction of the murder puzzle but in her sharp characterization. The suspects are drawn with psychological realism and complexity, each hiding layers of regret, resentment, or desire. The tone is laced with irony, yet the emotional stakes remain intense throughout. Inspector Cockrill, with his keen intelligence and subtle sense of justice, proves once again why he remains one of the great detectives of Golden Age fiction. Death of Jezebel is a brilliant example of Brand's ability to fuse traditional detective tropes with psychological insight and theatrical flair. A true standout in the Cockrill series, this novel will delight fans of classic mysteries with its clever misdirection, chilling atmosphere, and haunting finale.