A bookseller's murder mystifies Chief Superintendent Wycliffe until he finds family tensions, murky secrets, and the threat of more murder in the man's past
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About the Author:
W.J. Burley lived near Newquay in Cornwall, and was a schoolmaster until he retired to concentrate on his writing. His many Wycliffe novels were extremely popular and were adapted for a highly successful TV series starring Jack Shepherd. W.J. Burley died in 2002.
From Kirkus Reviews:
Another case in Cornwall for ever more introspective Chief Superintendent Wycliffe (Wycliffe and the Tangled Web, etc.), who's now called to Penzance when Matthew Glynn is found strangled in the bookshop his family has owned for decades. One of three brothers, Matthew lived with unmarried sister Sara and his son and daughter in the large house adjoining the bookshop. His promiscuous wife, Inez, had left him 17 years before; brother Maurice's wife Celia is long dead; reclusive brother Alfred, a pharmacist once in love with Inez, never married. It's a strange family in whose history Wycliffe will find the answers to his questions--and an inconclusive end to this mildly interesting but unfocused story. Burley has done better. -- Copyright ©1991, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.
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- PublisherDoubleday
- Publication date1991
- ISBN 10 0385418000
- ISBN 13 9780385418003
- BindingHardcover
- Edition number1
- Number of pages192
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