In Prior's Wood
By (Author) G. M. Malliet
Little, Brown Book Group
Constable
19th April 2018
19th April 2018
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Paperback
304
Width 132mm, Height 200mm, Spine 19mm
244g
Newly returned from investigating a murder in Monkslip-super-Mare, handsome Max Tudor wants nothing more than to settle back into his predictable routine as vicar of St. Edwold's Church in the village of Nether Monkslip. But the flow of his sermon on Bathsheba is interrupted when the lady of the local manor house is found in a suicide pact with her young lover.
Lady Duxter's husband rallies quickly from the double tragedy - too quickly, it is murmured in the village. Lord Duxter has already offered his manor house to a motley crew of writers, including Max's wife Awena, for his writers' retreat, and he insists the show must go on.But when a young girl goes missing and a crime writer becomes a target, DCI Cotton asks Max to lend his MI5 expertise to the investigation.Many suspects emerge as the scope of the investigation widens beyond the writers to villagers who had crossed swords with the insufferably smug crime author. But Max begins to wonder: was the attack on the writer only part of a broader conspiracy of silencePraise for G. M. Malliet:'G.M. Malliet has brought the village cosy into the twenty first century.' Charles Todd 'There are certain things you want in a village mystery: a pretty setting, a tasteful murder, an appealing sleuth... Malliet delivers all that.' New York Times Book Review'G. M. Malliet has crafted the English village of our dreams.' Charlaine HarrisMiss Marple would approve - Daily Mail
A superb novel . . . a wonderful readG M Malliet has brought the village cosy into the 21st centuryThere are certain things you want in a village mystery: a pretty setting, a tasteful murder, an appealing sleuth. Malliet delivers all that - New York Times Book ReviewRarely have I read descriptions that have left me gasping, in both their hilarity and their painful truthG M Malliet attended Oxford University and holds a graduate degree from the University of Cambridge. She now lives in the US.