Murder Post-dated

by anne morice

“I should warn you that it is not a pretty story.”

“Stories about murder rarely are.”

Description

“I should warn you that it is not a pretty story.”

“Stories about murder rarely are.”

Nobody knows who started the rumour that James McGrath murdered his wife Rosamund. Certainly no one had seen her in a while, and she had gone off to visit a sick cousin without mentioning a trip to the neighbours. Still, everyone was inclined to accept the story – that is, until one of the neighbours meets the cousin in town, in excellent health and eager for news of country cousin Rosamund. Tessa Crichton, a guest in the Oxfordshire locale, is fascinated by this series of events. Fascination soon turns to a neat bit of detection when someone comes to her with a very strange confession.

Dipping into the case with relish, Tessa soon suspects there’s murder mixed up in the mystery. But until she comes up with a body – or two – no killer can get just deserts.

Murder Post-Dated was originally published in 1983. This new edition features an introduction and afterword by crime fiction historian Curtis Evans.

Praise

‘The fun lies in the style, light and sweet as a soufflé.” Daily Telegraph

Bibliographic Data

Category: Crime Fiction
Publication Date: July 2021
Territories: World
ISBN: 978 1 914150 25 8 (paperback)/978 1 914150 26 5 (ebook)

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