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To the Grave (Jefferson Tayte Genealogical Mystery) [Kindle Edition]

Steve Robinson
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A curiously dated child’s suitcase arrives, unannounced and unexplained, in a modern-day Washington suburb. A week later, American genealogist Jefferson Tayte is sitting in an English hotel room, staring at the wrong end of a loaded gun.

In his latest journey into the past, Tayte lands in wartime Leicestershire, England. The genealogist had hoped simply to reunite his client with the birth mother she had never met, having no idea she had been adopted. Instead, he uncovers the tale of a young girl and an American serviceman from the US 82nd Airborne, and a stolen wartime love affair that went tragically wrong.

With To the Grave, Steve Robinson confirms his status as a master of the taut and delicately constructed historical thriller.

This is the second book in the Jefferson Tayte mystery series, which begins with In the Blood but can be enjoyed as a stand-alone story.

About the Author

Steve Robinson drew upon his own family history for inspiration when he imagined the life and quest of his genealogist-hero, Jefferson Tayte. The talented London-based crime writer, who was first published at age 16, always wondered about his own maternal grandfather – ‘He was an American GI billeted in England during the Second World War,’ Robinson says. ‘A few years after the war ended he went back to America, leaving a young family behind and, to my knowledge, no further contact was made. I traced him to Los Angeles through his 1943 enlistment record and discovered that he was born in Arkansas…’

Robinson cites crime writing and genealogy as ardent hobbies – a passion that is readily apparent in his work.

He can be contacted via his website www.steve-robinson.me or his blog at www.ancestryauthor.blogspot.com.


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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 5216 KB
  • Print Length: 328 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: B009CN1HHG
  • Publisher: Thomas & Mercer (18 Mar 2014)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B00G3NAPKS
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (269 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #109 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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Steve Robinson drew upon his own family history for inspiration when he imagined the life and quest of his genealogist-hero, Jefferson Tayte. The talented London-based crime writer, who was first published at age 16, always wondered about his own maternal grandfather--"He was an American GI billeted in England during the Second World War," Robinson says. "A few years after the war ended he went back to America, leaving a young family behind and, to my knowledge, no further contact was made. I traced him to Los Angeles through his 1943 enlistment record and discovered that he was born in Arkansas . . ." Robinson cites crime writing and genealogy as ardent hobbies--a passion that is readily apparent in his work. He can be contacted via his website www.steve-robinson.me or his blog at www.ancestryauthor.blogspot.com.

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35 of 35 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Family Secrets 8 Jun 2012
By Ann M
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I have a great interest in genealogy and I loved Steve Robinson's first book In the Blood. However I think his second is even better. Once I started I couldn't put it down and read it in less than a day.

Sixty six year old American Eliza Gray receives a parcel from England containing possessions which apparently belonged to her real mother. Totally bewildered as, until then, she had no idea of her adoption she turn to genealogist Jefferson Tayte. Jefferson travels to England in search of her birth mother Mena Lasseter. His research uncovers dark family secrets and leads him into considerable danger as it becomes apparent he is not the only one looking for Mena.

Set both in the present and at the end of WW2 the action moves well between the two times. It is a fascinating and at times a gripping read. Though the plot is quite intricate it is not difficult to follow. However, the author was always one step ahead of me and I couldn't guess what would happen next.

The characters of the Lasseter family are particularly well drawn and Mena is such a sympathetic character you really feel for her. Jefferson Tayte himself is developing well as a character and I looking forward to reading more about him.
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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Misunderstandings and misguided acts 5 Jun 2012
By Ignite TOP 500 REVIEWER
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Fans of Steve Robinson's loner of a genealogist, Jefferson Tayte, are going to be thrilled to bits with this second novel of which I had a preview copy. JT is researching on behalf of an American lady who has just found that she was adopted. His short stay in England on her behalf dredges up a family mystery which has had profound echoes down the years. A close-knit family is torn apart by misunderstandings and by the behaviour of a member whose reason for her misguided actions was to keep them together. What he uncovers puts his own life in danger.

This is a tense thriller which takes us back to 1944/5 so that at times, we know what Tayte is still to discover. Steve Robinson doesn't just tell the reader the story, he drops us into the scene so that we can smell the zest from the Christmas orange, feel the chill from the crystalline frost. The characters are real, believable and not all by any means likeable! Mena, our `lost' girl, has a harridan of a mother and a weak father but you can join with her in her young and growing affections. I like to think of the contrast between the modern story and that of the past as counterpoint. It's like one melody moving against another and each highlights something from the other.

I felt that the story was strong and the family interactions very credible. I was working towards the conclusion which the author gave us but only at the very end. This is a great read and very well worth the 5 stars I give it. I will happily read more from Steve Robinson. He is a talented writer.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent 11 Jun 2012
By P E
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After reading and loving Steve Robinson's first book, In the Blood, I couldn't wait to get my hands on this one. I certainly wasn't disapponted! It was one of those rare books that I found myself thinking of during the times that I was forced to set it aside to get on with life. I cared deeply about these characters and am very much hoping that we will see more of JT in the not too distant future.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow! What a book. 10 Jun 2012
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I've given five star reviews before but after reading this I wish there were more stars to give.
This story is so well written that you are caught up in all the emotions of the characters and in a way they become your own.
At the end I have to admit I cried, but this isn't some soppy story. Although this is fiction I'm sure a lot of the events in this book have happened to many families because of the way people saw things and kept family secrets back in the days of WW2 and the tragedy that those thoughts brought.
I thought that the previous book, In the Blood, was good but this was, in my mind, far better.
All I can do is recommend this book and say if you don't buy it you've missed a great read.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Genealogical Mystery 4 July 2012
By C. Bannister TOP 500 REVIEWER VINE VOICE
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I really enjoyed In the Blood: A Genealogical Crime Mystery #1 (Jefferson Tayte) but this one was even better.

Our American Genealogist Jefferson Tayte aka JT has been employed by Eliza Gray who has received a suitcase with some effects telling her that she was in fact adopted. JT travels to Leicestershire to discover who the mysterious Mena Lasseter was. The story of Mena is based towards the end of the war in 1944/45 but the current day story has just as much, if not more to offer.

The characters are well drawn and Mena's story is an emotional one but at the same time there is a lot of intrigue in the present day. JT finds himself in danger but who wants to cover up what happened all those years ago.

This is a stand alone story however I would suggest reading Steve Robinson's previous book first In the Blood: A Genealogical Crime Mystery #1 (Jefferson Tayte). As before the genealogical angle is covered accurately but not laboriously so it only serves to enhance the story not get in the way of it.

This emotional, thrilling tale thoroughly deserves 5 stars, I can't wait for the next one.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars The Forgotten Girl...... 7 Jun 2012
By Cheryl M-M TOP 500 REVIEWER
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This man sure knows how to spin a yarn. One storyline splits into two and the reader follows the man hunting for the truth in the present, whilst simultaneously reliving it with the person he is hunting for in the past. The past and present unfold like layers of ancient scripture, which has to be pried open and lifted carefully so it doesn't tear or disintegrate forever.
I found myself thinking ahead, completely certain of the events that had transpired, only to find the author was just a tad more clever and inventive. My heart went out to Mena and yes I even found myself blinking back a tear or two. I felt anger at the injustice, the waste and the lost opportunities, which is so often the case with deep dark family secrets.
Some of the dialogue between Tayte and the characters in his part of the storyline is at times overly descriptive and superfluous. Tayte smiles a lot and that particular word was used too often. On a more personal note I felt that the reader was kept very close to Mena until her disappearance and then the story from her point of view was lost. I would have loved to have heard her perspective a little longer, but I admit the way it is written is better and more realistic.
Aside from those tiny details this was a cracking read and I highly recommend it.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Better & Better
This is the second of STEVE ROBINSON'S books I have read in the last two weeks and they do get better and better!! Now for the next one to download.
Published 4 days ago by Steve H
4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting
I like something with an historical angle as well as intrigue. History and family trees are fascinating, you never know what you're going to unravel. Read more
Published 9 days ago by alirut
3.0 out of 5 stars Family History with a big twist
I am a family history buff and despite having researched a very large number of families, have never found anything that would make your blood curdle. Read more
Published 28 days ago by John Brain
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book!
This book was just as gripping as "Hiding the Past" by Steve Robinson. Very readable. I finished it on a train journey, fortunately before I reached my stop or I might have... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Patricia Harrison
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Read
I have read all three books by Steve Robinson, the are so different I could output them down, so looking
forward to his next.

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Published 1 month ago by rotary 1190
5.0 out of 5 stars It made me cry
a brilliant book that I couldn't put down. a heart breaking story that left more than one tear in my eye. highly recommended
Published 1 month ago by Karen A
5.0 out of 5 stars Must Read
great story even if you are not interested in family history - but for those hooked it was great and well worth purchasing
Published 1 month ago by garden lover
5.0 out of 5 stars To the Grave by Steve Robinson
A great read. Very absorbing and interesting with believable characters in great situations. I can't recommend this book strongly enough.
Published 2 months ago by Joe Liddle
5.0 out of 5 stars To The Grave
Just finished this book and could not put it down - even though we were staying with relatives and I should have been chatting! Read more
Published 2 months ago by Rita Pettet
5.0 out of 5 stars keeps you hooked right till the end
A good mixture of past and present, keeps you guessing right till the end
Hope there'll be some more Jefferson Tayte books
Published 2 months ago by genie
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