Dead Easy for Dover
By (Author) Joyce Porter
Duckworth Books
Farrago
11th June 2020
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
FIC
Paperback
192
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
Detective Chief Inspector Wilfred Dover is the most idle and avaricious hero in all of crime fiction. Why should he even be bothered to solve the case
When word gets out that Pomeroy Chemicals is seeking to fill the lucrative position of Chief Security Officer, Dover is keenly interested. All he needs, he feels, is one smashing success and the prestigious title is his.
When a young pregnant girl known to no one in the town of Frenchy Botham turns up murdered, Dover eagerly comes up with more totally plausible suspects, persuasive motives, and airtight solutions than the sharp mind of his assistant Sergeant MacGregor, can process.
In fact, if you've ever wondered when or how MacGregor would reach his breaking point, this is the book to read.
"Something quite out of the ordinary." Daily Telegraph
"Joyce Porter is a joy... Dover is unquestionably the most entertaining detective in fiction." Guardian
"Plotted with the technique of a virtuoso." New York Times
"Wonderfully funny." Spectator
"Dover is wildly, joyously unbelievable; and may he remain so for our comic delight." Sun
"You will be fascinated by his sheer dazzling incompetence. Porter has a keen eye, a wicked sense of comedy, and a delightfully low mind." Harper's
Joyce Porter was born in Cheshire, England and educated at King's College, London. In 1949 she joined the Women's Royal Air Force, and, on the strength of an intensive course in Russian, qualified for confidential work in intelligence. Porter became best known for her series of novels featuring Detective Inspector Wilfred Dover.