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Lädt ... The Poison Penvon Marjorie Owen
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. Diese Rezension wurde für LibraryThing Early Reviewers geschrieben. When I first saw this book on LIbrarything Early Reviews I knew I had to get it. I was impressed with the way the novel sucked me right in from the first sentence to the very last word. I only regret that there is only one other book by this author for the series, she truly was an amazing author and this was by far one of my favorite books. I plan on recommending this book to everyone I know, even if this type of novel isn't your typical go to book it is a must read for everyone Diese Rezension wurde für LibraryThing Early Reviewers geschrieben. This is a fantastic cosy mystery set in a little town near London. The manager from a department store was found murdered with arsenic. DCI Richard Hayward and his team have to solve the puzzle. It isn't an easy task because the dead man has been hated by everybody and therefore everyone was quite happy about his death and aren't very forthcoming in helping the police. DCI Hayward has his own method of solving a mystery which isn't always acceptable with his surrounding.Next to the professional business he has also some familiar matters to struggle with. His young wife is due to deliver their first child and his DS is hopelessly fallen in love with his sister-in-law. This follow-up to Marjorie Owen’s debut novel “Ladies of Class” takes us back to the fictional village of Burshill and lets us continue the tales of Dectective Chief Inspector Richard Hayward, fresh from his recent case. DCI Hayward literally steps back from vacation with his attractive wife Kate into investigating a curious death at the local department store. Was the death of manager Mr. Berwick a suicide or murder? Who would have wanted to kill such a non-descript man? As DCI Hayward peels back the layers of the case, taking only brief moments out to check on his pregnant wife, and to keep tabs on the burgeoning romance between her sister and his own assistant Jim Findon, he discovers that Mr. Berwick may not have been as mild-mannered as originally thought and that the shop itself holds many secrets. I reveled in this throwback to an era where a mystery needed to be solved using wit over Wikipedia and good old sensibility over social media. Sit back with a cup of brewed tea and enjoy. Diese Rezension wurde für LibraryThing Early Reviewers geschrieben. This book was enjoyable, though I wish I would have realized that it was a sequel before I started it. It definitely makes me want to read the first one! Overall, it was a kickback book, which took me only a few days of light reading to finish. I was fully enthralled by Detective Chief Inspector Hayward and his adventures, and I almost felt like I was transported into the story and the times. keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
Detective Chief Inspector Richard Hayward had just started his vacation with his pregnant wife when the call comes. Another murder has interrupted the town's peaceful existence, and the murderer won't stop at just one victim. Richard will need all of his expertise if he's going to find the killer lurking among the town's only department store. But when the Chief Inspector gets too close to the truth, his ongoing search places his wife and the life of his unborn child in jeopardy. It's a killer's warning. Back off or pay the consequences. Never one to back down, Richard must find the murderer before more lives are taken, but most importantly, he will do whatever it takes to protect his family. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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I later learned that “The Poison Pen” was not the 1st introduction of this character by the author but a second mystery of the “Richard Hayward Series” and originally introduced in the novel “The Ladies of Class”. As a former librarian and cataloger of books, following a ‘read’ of a novel, I enjoy looking and reading other parts of the book (i.e. copyright page, dedication, about the author, back cover, etc.). I was very sad to read on the copyright page of this novel – “Written permission has been obtained by Michael Owen on behalf of the Estate of Marjorie Owen, via her last will and testament, for the publication of this work.” With this information, it became clear that more titles in the series would be of limited availability and I had to investigate more about this author. I am so grateful as a reader to Michael Owen for pursuing the course to bring his Mother’s writing to publication to share with the world. If you normally don’t take the time to read the “About the Author” pages, please take the time to read about Marjorie Owen. It truly sounds as though she was a phenomenal woman that I would have loved to have met in person and listened to her life story and/or the advice that she might have shared.
I was lucky enough to receive a pre-publication copy of this title as an “Early Reviewer” from Library Thing. ( )