Brilliant, cranky scientist Liam Caswell and his wife Sally have
moved to Oxfordshire from London, Their tiny house in the village
of Castle Darcy abuts that of elderly eccentric Bodicote, who keeps
goats and is far from neighborly. Not far away, however, lives
Sally's longtime friend Meredith Mitchell, now on leave from her
London Foreign Office job (A Candle fora Corpse, 1996, etc.).
Meredith, hearing rumors in the village of something amiss at her
friend's cottage, arrives there to find Sally in shock but
uninjured after the explosion of a letter bomb in the morning mail.
Superintendent Alan Markby, Meredith's part-time lover, is put in
charge of the case, which appears to be the work of animal-rights
advocates opposed to Caswell's research - the basis of the book on
which he's interminably working at home. There is a local
animal-welfare group headed by Yvonne Goodhusband and her unkempt
son Tristan, but Markby's investigation is stymied until Bodicote
is found dead in his yard, seemingly by accident, and Sally, with
Meredith's timely intervention, survives an attempt on her life.
Unimaginative police work in this hodge-podge of a story - burdened
with an excess of goat lore, wooden dialogue, daft but dull
characters, and scarcely a glimmer of suspense. A letdown from the
best of the author's previous outings. (Kirkus Reviews)
Village life can be deadly... A move to rural Oxfordshire is not
the peaceful existence the London couple are looking for in A Touch
of Morality, Ann Granger's ninth English village crime novel in the
Mitchell & Markby series. The perfect read for fans of Agatha
Raisin, Agatha Christie and ITV's Midsomer Murders. 'To be
savoured' - Publishers Weekly When Sally Caswell persuaded her
scientist husband Liam to move from London to the quiet of rural
Oxfordshire it was in the hope of a more peaceful existence. But so
far the move has led to nothing but discord. Liam's sabbatical book
project is not going well so, frustrated and isolated, he quarrels
incessantly both with Sally and with their next-door neighbour, the
crotchety pensioner Bodicote whose unruly goats are a constant
source of contention. But then a mysterious package arrives that
gives the couple real cause for anxiety. It appears that Liam is
being targeted by animal rights activists, though Superintendent
Markby, in charge of the investigation, is not entirely convinced.
Liam has many enemies, Bodicote among them, and it seems to Markby
that Liam's cantankerous old neighbour is hiding something. The
more Markby investigates, the more his unease grows - as does that
of Meredith Mitchell, Markby's girlfriend and an old friend of
Sally Caswell, for Meredith suspects Sally is far from well. Then a
body is found ... What readers are saying about A Touch of
Mortality: 'Simply wonderful. She [Ann Granger] will always throw
in a lovely little twist' 'The author piles up detail on detail
with plenty of clues, suspects and undercurrents' 'Ann Granger is
definitely one of the best out there that pens English village
cosies'
General
Imprint: |
Headline Book Publishing
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
September 1996 |
Authors: |
Ann Granger
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Dimensions: |
176 x 113 x 21mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Mass Market
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Pages: |
314 |
Edition: |
New Ed |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-7472-5186-6 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
Genre fiction >
Crime & mystery >
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LSN: |
0-7472-5186-X |
Barcode: |
9780747251866 |
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