Murder at the Chase
Eric Brown
(Author)
21,000+ Reviews
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Description
Crime writer sleuth Donald Langham is faced with the classic locked-room conundrum in this engaging historical mysteryJuly, 1955. Donald Langham has interrupted his romantic break in rural Suffolk with the delectable Maria Dupre to assist a fellow writer. Alastair Endicott has requested Langham's help in discovering what's happened to his father, Edward, who seems to have disappeared without trace from inside his locked study. Before he vanished, the elder Endicott had been researching a book on the notorious Satanist Vivian Stafford. Could the proposed biography have something to do with his disappearance? Does local resident Stafford really possess supernatural powers, as some believe? As Langham and Dupre question those around them, it becomes clear that there have been strange goings-on in the sleepy village of Humble Barton. But is the village really haunted - or does someone merely want it to look that way? With a further shocking discovery, the case takes a disturbing new twist.
Product Details
Price
$34.99
$32.54
Publisher
Severn House
Publish Date
December 01, 2014
Pages
224
Dimensions
5.72 X 8.72 X 0.91 inches | 0.92 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780727884251
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Twice winner of the British Science Fiction Award, Eric Brown is the author of more than twenty SF novels and several short story collections. Murder by the Book marks his crime writing debut. Born in Haworth, West Yorkshire, he now lives in Scotland.
Reviews
"Brown's charming English locked-room mystery features a well-crafted and exciting plot and two attractive protagonists. For readers who enjoy classic Golden Age mysteries."-- "Library Journal"
"A ripping-good period piece"-- "Booklist"
"Plenty of unexpected twists. Agatha Christie fans will find a lot to like."-- "Publishers Weekly"
"Donald's second mystery takes place in 1955 but reads like a country-house whodunit from the golden age, packed with fascinating characters, each boasting a motive for murder"-- "Kirkus Reviews"
"A ripping-good period piece"-- "Booklist"
"Plenty of unexpected twists. Agatha Christie fans will find a lot to like."-- "Publishers Weekly"
"Donald's second mystery takes place in 1955 but reads like a country-house whodunit from the golden age, packed with fascinating characters, each boasting a motive for murder"-- "Kirkus Reviews"