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Blue Murder
By (Author) Colin Watson
Faber & Faber
Faber & Faber
3rd November 2009
Main
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.914
Paperback
160
Width 198mm, Height 126mm, Spine 11mm
178g
A car mowing its way through Flaxborough market (and almost over Constable Cowdry) dramatically signals the presence of fearless, crusading journalist - Clive Grail, bent on uncovering scandal in that town's quiet and overtly respectable back streets. In answer to published hints of revelations to come, the mayor issues a challenge of a bloodcurdling and - as Inspector Purbright patiently explains - illegal nature. However, the war of threats is not the worst of it. Those who play with blue films and blackmail often find themselves involved in more than they had bargained for; and soon Purbright finds himself striving to solve a much graver and more sinister crime. the Flaxborough series and displays Watson's characteristic dry wit and striking observation. whose outward respectability masks a seething pottage of greed, crime and vice.Mr Watson wields a delightfully witty pen dripped in acid.' Daily Telegraph stylish and good mysteries to boot.' TIME OUT
Colin Watson was born in 1920. He worked as a journalist but was most famous for his twelve 'Flaxborough' novels, set in a small fictional town in England. Four of the 'Flaxborough' novels were adapted for television by the BBC under the series title Murder Most English and Watson's Detective Inspector Purbright remains one of the most intellectual detectives in the crime genre. Colin Watson died in 1983.