A Dark and Deadly Journey: An Evelyne Redfern Mystery
Review
A Dark and Deadly Journey: An Evelyne Redfern Mystery
A DARK AND DEADLY JOURNEY may be Julia Kelly's third Evelyne Redfern mystery, but it's the first time that Evelyne travels internationally in her job with British intelligence. She must investigate the disappearance of James Winn, a trusted informant from Portugal. Because the novel is set in the middle of WWII, and Evelyne and her partner, David Poole, are sent to Lisbon to find Winn, Evelyne's first-person narration gives us an on-the-ground look at what life was like in Portugal, given its neutral status during the war.
One of Evelyne and David's contacts, an intelligence officer stationed in Lisbon, explains that Portugal is a "hotbed of espionage" because it's one of the last routes out of Europe for the refugees fleeing Germany. Allied and Axis players vie for information, and the casinos and bars are filled with desperate people trying to get documents to leave Europe and flee to safety.
"A DARK AND DEADLY JOURNEY, more so than the previous two installments of the series, leaves us with a huge cliffhanger. We will be on tenterhooks waiting for the next episode in Evelyne's life."
Evelyne has another secret mission, and it’s personal. It involves her estranged father, whom she hasn't seen in many years, and with whom she has never had any relationship whatsoever. It's also one that she's been told, much to her chagrin, not to disclose to David.
When Evelyne and David land in Lisbon, she returns to the plane because she's forgotten her book. That's when she discovers one of her fellow passengers dead in his seat. The police are called, and Evelyne is interrogated. But eventually she convinces them that she had nothing to do with the death, and she's merely a secretary, accompanying her boss on a buying trip for his wine company.
In addition to investigating Winn and his whereabouts, Evelyne must carefully find a balance while working with David. Their relationship has developed over the past two novels, but they still are not at the "friend and confidant" stage, nor have they allowed the electric vibes between them to develop further. Evelyne is keeping secrets from David, and she hates it.
As Evelyne and David enter the social scene in Lisbon, visiting the casinos and attending a party hosted by Princess Petrova (a princess by marriage), Evelyne sees firsthand the desperation of those who try to appear joyful and carefree while really searching frantically for any way to escape to safety. There are many suspicious characters, and Evelyne receives attention --- and warnings --- from the Portuguese police captain and a German spy.
Of course, it's Evelyne who is finally able to piece together all the random bits and pieces of information to figure out what is really happening. Her brilliant deductions not only solve the mystery of the nebulous James Winn, but also save lives. In Evelyne, Julia Kelly has created a character who exhibits fierce intelligence and acts fearlessly, and whose quick wit and impressive problem solving make her a superb agent. Her ability to move comfortably in all social strata, deflect interrogations, be kind, and hold her own in a time when women were denigrated make her an admirable character.
A DARK AND DEADLY JOURNEY, more so than the previous two installments of the series, leaves us with a huge cliffhanger. We will be on tenterhooks waiting for the next episode in Evelyne's life.
Reviewed by Pamela Kramer on September 26, 2025
A Dark and Deadly Journey: An Evelyne Redfern Mystery
- Publication Date: September 23, 2025
- Genres: Fiction, Historical Fiction, Historical Mystery, Mystery
- Hardcover: 304 pages
- Publisher: Minotaur Books
- ISBN-10: 1250865549
- ISBN-13: 9781250865540


