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Bump in the Night (Paperback)
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Bump in the Night (Paperback)
Series: A Flaxborough Mystery, 2
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List price R277
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Discovery Miles 2 380
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What strange passions seethe beneath the prosperous surface of
Flaxborough town? Affable but diligent Detective Inspector
Purbright is tasked with uncovering the darker underbelly of greed,
corruption and crime. A classic British series of police mysteries,
laced with wry humour. "Watson has an unforgivably sharp eye for
the ridiculous." - New York Times "Flaxborough is Colin Watson's
quiet English town whose outward respectability masks a seething
pottage of greed, crime and vice ... Mr Watson wields a
delightfully witty pen dripped in acid." - Daily Telegraph Tuesday
nights have suddenly turned quite ridiculously noisy in the country
town of Chalmsbury, where the good folk are outraged at having
their rest disturbed. It begins with a drinking fountain being
blown to smithereens next the statue of a local worthy loses his
head, and the following week a giant glass eye is exploded. Despite
the soft-soled sleuthing of cub reporter Len Leaper, the crime
spate grows alarming. Sheer vandalism is bad enough, but when a
life is lost the amiable Inspector Purbright, called in from nearby
Flaxborough to assist in enquiries, finds he must delve deep into
the seamier side of this quiet town's goings on. Witty and a little
wicked, Colin Watson's tales offer a mordantly entertaining cast of
characters and laugh-out-loud wordplay. AUTHOR: Colin Watson was
born in 1920 in Croydon in south London. At age 17 he was appointed
cub reporter on the Boston Guardian, a regional newspaper. His
years as a journalist in the Lincolnshire market town proved
formative, and he collected there much of the material that
provided the basis for the Flaxborough novels. He won two CWA
Silver Dagger awards, and the Flaxborough series was adapted for
television by the BBC under the title Murder Most English. Watson
died in 1983.
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