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| 10 of 10 people found the following review helpful By Eileen E. Gormly (San Francisco, CA USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Last Respects (The Crime club) (Hardcover) Horace Bollard was fishing that day but it wasn't a fish that he caught. It was a man - dead for some time. But the coroner discovers several interesting things about the body. First, he didn't die of drowning; second, the body wasn't as damaged as it should be for the amount of time in the water; and third, why was there only evidence of freshwater immersion on a body found in the tidal wash of the river? Last Respects is the 11th in Catherine Aird's Inspector Sloan mysteries. It is a carefully and originally plotted mystery involving old murders and new. Containing more that her usual assortment of interesting characters and underlying background, this mystery is a bit more serious than her previous books. While it does contain her characteristic light touch, it is a bit more somber than usual. But that works well for story and the people she's created. An excellent and enthralling mystery, with just enough clues and red herrings sprinkled throughout to make it very... Read more 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Last Respects (Mass Market Paperback) Catherine Aird's CD Sloan series is a real treat. For those who like British Procedurals done in the classic style, you won't find any better than these. The plots are tight, the characters plausible, and the puzzle a real puzzle. In this book Sloan is investigating the death of a man who was found in water, but who didn't die in water. As he investigates, he comes across a motley array of suspects - an old boatman who seems to see everything, a museum curator, an owner of a sheep farm and an architect. The trick is to find out the motive, and then it would illuminate who the murderer was. But before he does that he uncovers two more deaths - one old and one new, and he has to rush to avoid another one. Murderers seem to find it easier with each subsequent death. You must take the time to read this series. They're as perfect a little puzzle as you'll get anywhere. 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Last Respects (Paperback) A PREVIOUS REVIEWER SUGGESTED OR HOPED THAT SOMEONE START PRINTING HER BOOKS AGAIN -- I SECOND THE MOTION |
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