Another chapter in the lives of Chief Inspector Alan Markby, of
Bamford in the Cotswolds, and Meredith Mitchell, who's employed by
the Consular Service and presently harnessed to a dull job in the
London office. Their edgy, uncommitted relationship (A Season for
Murder, 1992) is revived when Meredith agrees to housesit for
Alan's vacationing sister Laura. She arrives in Bamford soon after
the discovery of an unknown murder victim, buried on what was
Lonely Farm, where contractor Dudley Newman is building houses
under the supervision of disagreeable foreman Jerry Hersey. Two
other farms in the area are fair game for developers - Greyladies,
the Winthrop place, where son Alwyn would happily sell, and the
nonworking Witchett farm, whose aged owner, Dolly Carmody, will
hang on till death. The victim is finally identified as a drug
agent on the trail of a shipment. His mission in this quiet
backwater remains a mystery until a BMW with foreign plates,
another killing, and Meredith's eager sleuthing turn up the
answers. A mildly intriguing puzzle shares the spotlight here with
a leisurely exploration of the area's legends and changing mores.
Above-average procedural in the classic British mode. (Kirkus
Reviews)
Even the quaintest of villages has its perils... and deadly secrets
that cannot be buried... Mitchell and Markby have to dig deep to
find a murderer in Cold in the Earth, the third English village
crime novel in Ann Granger's Mitchell & Markby series. The
perfect read for fans of Ruth Rendell, Agatha Christie and ITV's
Midsomer Murders. 'Set in the familiar mode of traditional country
crime stories, there is nothing old-fashioned about the characters,
who are drawn with a telling eye for their human foibles and
frailties' - Oxford Times To Meredith Mitchell, marooned in a dusty
London flat, the Cotswolds seem like a haven of peace and
tranquillity. But Chief Inspector Markby has a rather different
view of his native area, as he witnesses the bulldozing of one of
his favourite boyhood haunts to make way for yet another housing
estate. And when a man's body is found buried in the foundations of
one of the plots his outlook turns even grimmer. The only cheering
prospect on the horizon is Meredith's forthcoming visit. The dead
man however remains a mystery: the labourer who dug up his body has
disappeared and the farmers whose lands abut the burial site are
little help. Charming, eccentric Mrs Carmody treats Markby, whom
she has known since he was a boy, with fond familiarity and Mrs
Winthrop at the neighbouring farm is happy to supply him with tea
and scones but gives little else away. The time has come for
someone with a different perspective to see what they can glean.
And Meredith, blessed with an uncanny ability for ferreting out the
truth, seems the obvious candidate. What readers are saying about
Cold in the Earth: 'There are plenty of suspects in this well
written murder mystery and some interesting historical background
as well' 'A splendid story' 'Ann Granger, as always, breathes life
into her characters and in this novel she also creates a
threatening atmosphere'
General
Imprint: |
Headline Book Publishing
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Country of origin: |
United Kingdom |
Release date: |
November 1992 |
Authors: |
Ann Granger
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Dimensions: |
177 x 111 x 26mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Mass Market
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Pages: |
376 |
Edition: |
New Ed |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-7472-3874-4 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
Genre fiction >
Crime & mystery >
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LSN: |
0-7472-3874-X |
Barcode: |
9780747238744 |
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