Once again raiding my Mum's library.
I don't tend to like mysteries where the solution is down to coincidence. So a mystery where everything revolves around coincidences was never likely to be my thing but I'll grant that the books makes some clever points about it.
It's well-written, if a little broad in the characterisation (including the most Oirish Scottish character I have ever come across).
Worth a read.
Mark of Murder by Dell Shannon
Felony Report by Elizabeth Linington
Death Claims by Joseph Hansen
Nothing to Do with the Case by Elizabeth Lemarchand
Anything for a Quiet Life by Michael Francis Gilbert
The Crack in the Teacup by Michael Francis Gilbert
A Serious Investigation by Lesley Egan
Rainbow's End by Ellis Peters
The Wine of Violence by Lesley Egan
A Dismal Thing to Do by Charlotte MacLeod
I don't tend to like mysteries where the solution is down to coincidence. So a mystery where everything revolves around coincidences was never likely to be my thing but I'll grant that the books makes some clever points about it.
It's well-written, if a little broad in the characterisation (including the most Oirish Scottish character I have ever come across).
Worth a read.
Mark of Murder by Dell Shannon
Felony Report by Elizabeth Linington
Death Claims by Joseph Hansen
Nothing to Do with the Case by Elizabeth Lemarchand
Anything for a Quiet Life by Michael Francis Gilbert
The Crack in the Teacup by Michael Francis Gilbert
A Serious Investigation by Lesley Egan
Rainbow's End by Ellis Peters
The Wine of Violence by Lesley Egan
A Dismal Thing to Do by Charlotte MacLeod