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Death's Own Door: The Lydmouth Crime Series Book 6

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Death's Own Door: The Lydmouth Crime Series Book 6
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Andrew Taylor
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:384
Dimensions(mm): Height 175,Width 111
Category/GenreCrime and mystery
ISBN/Barcode 9780340696026
ClassificationsDewey:823.914
Audience
General
Illustrations None

Publishing Details

Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
Imprint Hodder Paperback
Publication Date 18 April 2002
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

When the body of Rufus Moorcroft, a middle-aged widower with a distinguished war record, is found in his summerhouse, the verdict is suicide. But both reporter Jill Francis and her lover, Detective Richard Thornhill, approaching the case from different angles, discover there's more to it than that. The key to the mystery stetches back to a highly-charged summer before the war, and back to another death. A local asylum plays a part, as do a moderately famous artist and his wife; Superintendent Williamson, now retired and loathing it; Councillor Bernie Broadbent - a man with more pies than fingers to put in them; a Cambridge don; an aristocratic unmarried mother, now gleefully drawing her old-age pension; and - to Thornhill's surprise and growing horror - his own wife, Edith.

Author Biography

Andrew Taylor has worked as a boatbuilder, wages clerk, librarian, labourer and publisher's reader. He has written many crime novels as well as children's books and lives with his wife and their two children in the Forest of Dean, on the borders of England and Wales.

Reviews

"1 'How skilfully he recreates the atmosphere of the time through innuendo, attitude and detail rather than dogged description... Taylor is the master of small lives writ large' Frances Fyfield, Express, on THE SUFFOCATING NIGHT 2 'Another satisfying read, in which the characters are as important as the events and tension develops naturally, without contrivance' Susanna Yager, Sunday Telegraph, on THE SUFFOCATING NIGHT