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Murder at the Loch

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Description

Crime writer sleuth Donald Langham is invited to a remote Scottish castle to solve an intriguing mystery.

It's the bitterly cold December of 1955, and Donald Langham has been asked by his friend, private detective Ralph Ryland, to assist him on a case. Ryland has been contacted by their old commanding officer, Major Cartwright, who has reasons to believe that his life is under threat at his remote castle in the Scottish Highlands.
On arriving at the castle, Langham and Ryland learn that Major Cartwright is attempting to raise the wreck of a German fighter plane which crashed into the loch in 1945. But it's not only the bad weather that has put a halt to the progress of the salvage. Soon after Langham's arrival, one of Cartwright's guests is brutally murdered - and the hunt is on to stop a ruthless killer before he - or she - strikes again

Product Details

PublisherSevern House
Publish DateJune 15, 2016
Pages208
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconHardback
EAN/UPC9780727885937
Dimensions8.9 X 5.7 X 0.8 inches | 0.8 pounds

About the Author

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

"Suspenseful outing"-- "Publishers Weekly"
"This book is part of a series but it can be read as a standalone mystery. It is very much in the tradition of the Golden Age writers so anyone who enjoys those well known authors is likely to enjoy this book and this series."--J Weekes, reviewer
"This charming book, brings to the page well-defined characters and a classic locked-room structure. Recommend for anyone who loves English country house murders"-- "Library Journal"
"This promises to be a fine series, if future installments are as good as the first three have been"-- "Booklist"

"This charming book, brings to the page well-defined characters and a classic locked-room structure. Recommend for anyone who loves English country house murders" - Library Journal

"Suspenseful outing" - Publishers Weekly

"This promises to be a fine series, if future installments are as good as the first three have been" - Booklist

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