The Old Fox Deceiv'd
3 journalers for this copy...
cover blurb:
When Gemma Temple is found dead on Twelfth Night it is a murder so bizarre that, to the irritation of the local constabulary, Scotland Yard is called in to investigate. Arriving at the bleak and foggy Yorkshire fishing village of Rackmoor, Inspector Richard Jury is soon confronted with unrequited loves, unavenged wrongs and even undiscovered murders.
When Gemma Temple is found dead on Twelfth Night it is a murder so bizarre that, to the irritation of the local constabulary, Scotland Yard is called in to investigate. Arriving at the bleak and foggy Yorkshire fishing village of Rackmoor, Inspector Richard Jury is soon confronted with unrequited loves, unavenged wrongs and even undiscovered murders.
Finally, the book is here... It had to wait at the post office for several days because we were not at home when it arrived.
I read the book for the "Vom Mount Everest zum Brocken 2011" challenge, and I enjoyed it. Bertie's a nice boy, Wiggins' hypochondria is fun, and Jury and Plant are likeable. I'm glad, though, that Plant managed to keep his aunt away from the scene. ;-)
Journal Entry 4 by DA-Cameron at Ditzingen, Baden-Württemberg Germany on Wednesday, February 4, 2015
Sent to Hazelgreen.
Now the book is here
Now the book is here