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Death Sends for the Doctor - An Inspector Littlejohn Mystery
Death Sends for the Doctor - An Inspector Littlejohn Mystery
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Published:
6 September, 2016
paperback
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6 September, 2016
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A prominent doctor is found murdered in a secret room in his own home in this classic mystery. Upper Square is the final stronghold of snobbery in Abbot's Caldicott and home to the last remnants of once-great families. When Doctor Beharrell's body is found in his house on the square, Superintendent Littlejohn is called to investigate. But before he can solve the case, and leave Caldicott behind him, he must navigate the town's most illustrious residents... and the secrets, rivalry, long-held hatred, and madness they bring with them. Death Sends for the Doctor is the eleventh title in Agora's Inspector Littlejohn Mysteries. Reviews Pure British Detective Story" The New York Times "Another great book in the Littlejohn series, and like all of these this one is unique, none are alike." Amazon Reviewer "Brilliant" -Amazon Reviewer
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781911295525 |
| ISBN10 | 1911295527 |
| Item Weight | 363 g |
| Product Dimensions | 140 x 216 x 16 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Agora Books |
| Format | paperback |
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One of the subtlest and wittiest practitioners of the simon-pure British detective story. -- The New York Times
Mr Bellairs always gives good value. -- The Sunday Times
Bellairs works in a comic tradition that extends from Ben Jonson... Each character has a particular trait exaggerated to the point of obsession or caricature. -- Susan B MacDougall
A nice escape from life and as hinted a look back at the past. Well worth taking the ride. -- Amazon Reviewer
An excellent stand alone story with a great description of village life and a solid mystery . . . the historical background is vivid and realistic. -- Amazon Reviewer