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The Herring in the Library L. C. Tyler

The Herring in the Library von L. C. Tyler

The Herring in the Library L. C. Tyler


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Zusammenfassung

Elsie and Ethelred return . . .

The Herring in the Library Zusammenfassung

The Herring in the Library L. C. Tyler

When literary agent Elsie Thirkettle is invited to accompany tall but obscure crime-writer Ethelred Tressider to dinner at Muntham Court, she is looking forward to sneering at his posh friends. What she is not expecting is that, half way through the evening, her host will be found strangled in his locked study.

Since there is no way that a murderer could have escaped, the police conclude that Sir Robert Muntham has killed himself. A distraught Lady Muntham, however, asks Ethelred to conduct his own investigation. Ethelred (ably hindered by Elsie) sets out to resolve a classic `locked room' mystery; but is any one of the assorted guests and witnesses actually telling the truth? And can Ethelred's account be trusted?

In the process, we meet one of Ethelred's own creations, the fourteenth-century detective Master Thomas, who is helped in his investigations of a mediaeval crime at Muntham Court by a small and rather pushy Abbess with a taste for honey cakes . . . Is it possible that Master Thomas can shed some light on the twenty-first century case, and on Ethelred's own motives for investigating Sir Robert's death?

The Herring in the Library is another ingenious outing for crime fiction's most mismatched double-act.

`Tyler juggles characters, story, wit and clever one-liners with perfect balance' THE TIMES

Über L. C. Tyler

L. C. Tyler was born in Essex and educated in Southend and at Oxford University. He has worked in Hong Kong, Malaysia, Sudan, Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland. He currently lives in Islington with his wife, children and border terrier.

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GOR003057040
9780330472142
0330472143
The Herring in the Library L. C. Tyler
Gebraucht - Sehr Gut
Broschiert
Pan Macmillan
20110701
304
Winner of CrimeFest Awards Goldsboro Last Laugh Award 2010 (UK)
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