Richard Jury

Richard Jury

Richard Jury is a fictional Scotland Yard detective who stars in a series of mystery novels written by Martha Grimes.

Initially a chief inspector, later a superintendent, Jury is invariably assisted in his cases by Melrose Plant, a British aristocrat who has given up his titles, and his hypochondriacal but dependable sergeant, Alfred Wiggins. Many of the novels include Divisional Commander Brian Macalvie of the Devon and Cornwall Constabulary. In addition there is a recurring ensemble of background characters.

Description

Jury is melancholic and moody. He was orphaned as a young child in the Second World War (his father, an RAF pilot, was lost in combat, his mother died in the German bombing of London), he lived briefly with his uncle's family but the uncle also died and Jury spent most of his childhood in an unpleasant group home. Although he is handsome, kind and attractive to women, he is unlucky in love (spectacularly so—one of novels involves the death of a woman with whom he has a sudden, passionate affair). His good looks and the ease with which he wins the hearts of women and children arouse envy in his wealthy and cultured friend, Plant, but neither of them is successful in romantic relationships.

Age

Jury was five years old when his mother died in "the last German bombing of London". The heaviest bombardment of London occurred during the Blitz, 1941-1942, but the Germans targeted London with V1s and V2s as late as March, 1945. The books are set in the present day, and Jury gives his age as 43 in "The Dirty Duck", which was published in 1984, so he must have been born in 1940 or 1941. In "Dust" (published in 2007) he was not 62, however, as Ms. Grimes long ago opted to keep him (and Plant) under 50 by slowing down the fictional time between cases.

Recurring characters

Recurring characters in the series include his neighbors in his Islington flat, personnel at his New Scotland Yard office, and friends of Plant in the Northamptonshire village of Long Piddleton.

Islington neighbors

* Mrs. Wassermann, resident of the "garden" (basement) flat, a Holocaust survivor who depends on Jury to reassure her that she is safe. (Jury lives in the flat above Mrs. Wasserman.)
* Stan Keeler, a jazz/blues guitarist living in the flat above Jury, often away from home.
* Carole-anne Pulatski, a very attractive young woman with copper-colored hair. Carole-Anne lives in the top flat, above Stan, and looks after both Stan's and Jury's flats when they are absent. Jury's feelings for her are paternal, but occasionally conflicted.

New Scotland Yard

* Detective Sergeant Alfred Wiggins.
* Chief Superintendent Racer, Jury's pompous and irascible superior.
* Cyril, a highly intelligent cat who haunts Racer's office.
* Fiona Clingmore, Racer's secretary and Jury's ally, along with Cyril, in exacerbating Racer.

Long Piddleton

* Melrose Plant, once Lord Ardry, the Earl of Caverness. His ancestral home is called Ardry End.
* Ruthven and Martha, husband and wife, housekeeper and manservant at Ardry End for many years.
* "Lady" Agatha Ardry, Plant's intrusive aunt and bane of his existence.
* Marshall Trueblood, an antiques dealer.
* Diane DeMorney, single, wealthy and attractive, but only a friend to Jury and Plant.
* Vivian Rivington, a love interest for Jury, but she is (somewhat secretly) in love with Plant. She was for years engaged to an Italian count.
* Dick Scroggs, publican, owner of the Jack and Hammer, where Plant and other denizens of Long Piddleton gather.
* Mrs. Withersby, charwoman at the Jack and Hammer who spends most of her time sleeping by the fire and cadging drinks from the regulars.
* Trevor Sly, owner of the Blue Parrot, a less-frequented pub.
* Theo Wrenn Browne, pompous owner of the local bookstore, disliked by Plant, frequent ally of Agatha.
* Ada Crisp, a mild local shopkeeper, frequent adversary to Browne's hopes of expanding his store.

Elsewhere

* Polly Praed, a mystery writer with violet eyes. Melrose Plant has long-standing crush on her, and she, in turn, is infatuated with Jury.
* Sarah Malloy, Jury's cousin. At one point she was his only living relative, but she is deceased in later titles. She lived in Newcastle with her husband Brendan and four children.
* Ashley and "White Ellie" Cripps, an unconventional London family with lots of children.
* Bea Slocum, lives with the Crippses and is Melrose Plant's elusive love interest. Helped Jury and Plant solve the mystery of a stolen painting
* Ellen Taylor, A New York writer who lives in Baltimore, and another elusive love interest of Melrose Plant. Had Jury, Plant, and Wiggins come to Baltimore to solve the mysterious death of a young woman.
*Jenny Kennington, Jury's elusive love interest, and later, Plant's. Jury helped her recover a stolen necklace and later helped clear her of a murder she didn't commit.


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