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OverviewDo you love a classic English whodunit? Then meet your favourite new gentleman sleuth: whip-smart Oxford don, Dr Patrick Grant. He loves rhyming verse, witty banter, strong coffee and solving impossible mysteries from history. Now he must pit his wits against a true-life killer. Patrick's night is not going to plan. He should be sitting in one of London's top theatres - his dear friend Liz at his side - watching another friend, Sam Irwin, tread the boards. Had Liz not stood him up! Patrick takes a stroll beside the Thames, under the twinkly lights of Festival Hall. He gazes out over the water. Only to spot something truly shocking, bobbing on the tide . . . a dead body. And not just any dead body - it's his actor friend Sam! It's no secret Sam was down on his luck, cast for death from the very start. Everyone says he chose to drown his sorrows. But Patrick can't believe that's true. The Sam he knew had everything to live for. Not least, a plum role in Stratford-Upon-Avon. Patrick can quote the Bard with the best of them. But he'll have to improvise to solve this mystery - and fast. Before the ruthless killer returns for a final act . . . **A CWA Cartier Diamond Dagger winner for outstanding lifetime achievement!** A masterclass in misdirection, brimming with village intrigue and sly humour, this page-turning mystery is perfect for fans of Faith Martin, Agatha Christie, Veronica Heley, the Reverend Richard Coles and Clare Chase. 'A writer of stealthy brilliance . . . the Miss Marple of crime fiction.' Andrew Taylor 'Explores the dark undercurrents of village life.' Daily Telegraph 'There was nobody better . . . Margaret Yorke wrote with a pen dipped in acid.' Val McDermid MEET THE SLEUTH Dr Patrick Grant is a man of unparalleled intellect, as sharp and complex as his whisky namesake. He'd happily devote every moment to poring over Shakespeare's plays, chortling at student fashions, jotting down lines of iambic pentameter and solving obscure historical puzzles in the library of St Mark's College, Oxford. In this haven of musty old manuscripts and quiet cloisters, he can pursue his passions in peace - if only murder wouldn't keep on getting in the way! Stumbling on crime scenes is becoming a habit for Patrick. And he's never one to shy away from a baffling mystery. But will his curiosity and his brilliant puzzle-solving mind be his undoing . . . ? Readers love the Oxford Don Mysteries! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'I wholeheartedly recommend! But be warned . . . I'll bet you can't read just one!' Donny, Goodreads ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'Jam packed with twists and turns that will leave you guessing till the last page.' Tash, Goodreads ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'Yorke never lets me down. Fantastic.' Nicky, Amazon ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'Loved every minute - and the surprise ending. Splendid British cozy.' Jill, Amazon Full Product DetailsAuthor: Margaret YorkePublisher: Joffe Books Imprint: Joffe Books Volume: 5 Dimensions: Width: 12.90cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.227kg ISBN: 9781805734093ISBN 10: 1805734091 Pages: 228 Publication Date: 12 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationMargaret Yorke (January 1924-November 2012) was one of the most renowned British female authors of the mystery novel. She was born in Surrey but she spent her childhood in Dublin, Ireland before moving to England in 1937. During World War II she worked as a driver for the Women's Royal Naval service, and after the war she became the first woman to work in Christ Church library, Oxford.She served as Chairman of the Crime Writer's association between 1979 and 1980, and went on to win the 1993 Golden Handcuffs award, a prize given to the UK's most popular crime writer. She was also awarded the CWA Cartier Diamond Dagger in 1999. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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