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The mayor of a seaside town is murdered, and a London police detective must sort through motives both political and personal . . .

Thanks to its mayor, Sir Gideon Ware, the quiet harbor town of Westcombe has turned into a crowded and rather garish seaside destination where visitors can come to escape the stress of wartime. When Ware collapses at a lavish luncheon, felled by strychnine, Inspector Littlejohn must travel from London to solve the seemingly inexplicable murder. Ware was surrounded by local bigwigs at his table- but that’s just the beginning of the suspect list, as Littlejohn untangles the rivalries, resentments, and corrupt dealings that permeate this picturesque but troubled community . . .

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Praise for the Inspector Littlejohn mysteries

“Assured prose, well-drawn characters, and the atmosphere of 1940s wartime England . . . well worth the reader’s time.” - Publishers Weekly

“Everything is quite comparable in tone to a really good Simenon.” - The New York Times

“Dryly ceremonious wit [that] shines from the very first page.” - Kirkus Reviews

He'd Rather Be Dead

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      Publisher: Open Road Media
      Publication Date: 14/11/2023
      ISBN13: 9781504092692, 978-1504092692
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The mayor of a seaside town is murdered, and a London police detective must sort through motives both political and personal . . .

      Thanks to its mayor, Sir Gideon Ware, the quiet harbor town of Westcombe has turned into a crowded and rather garish seaside destination where visitors can come to escape the stress of wartime. When Ware collapses at a lavish luncheon, felled by strychnine, Inspector Littlejohn must travel from London to solve the seemingly inexplicable murder. Ware was surrounded by local bigwigs at his table- but that’s just the beginning of the suspect list, as Littlejohn untangles the rivalries, resentments, and corrupt dealings that permeate this picturesque but troubled community . . .

      Trade Review
      Praise for the Inspector Littlejohn mysteries

      “Assured prose, well-drawn characters, and the atmosphere of 1940s wartime England . . . well worth the reader’s time.” - Publishers Weekly

      “Everything is quite comparable in tone to a really good Simenon.” - The New York Times

      “Dryly ceremonious wit [that] shines from the very first page.” - Kirkus Reviews

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