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Charles was in a vile temper and Anne was catching the full benefit of it.

Charles Courtley is a difficult man. Prone to violent outbursts and a bully to his wife and daughters, he has uprooted the family from London to an old manor house in remote East Anglia. Spoilt by his growing wealth and increasingly intolerant of any dissent, Charles enjoys controlling everyone around him. His family, his employees and even the locals - banned from using the traditional footpaths on his forested estate - have multiple reasons to bear a grudge. When Charles is shot dead in a woodland clearing, evidence from an unreliable witness points to Courtley’s secretary, but he has a cast iron alibi and the resulting trial ends in an acquital. A year later, a seemingly innocent death and an odd cenotaph leads Chief Inspector Simon Sturt to reconsider the case.

Dorothy Erskine Muir (1889–1977) was one of seventeen children of John Sheepshanks, Bishop of Norwich. She attended Oxford, worked as an academic tutor, and began writing professionally to supplement the family income after the unexpected death of her husband in 1932. Muir published historical biographies and local histories, as well as three accomplished detective novels: In Muffled Night (1933), Five to Five (1934) and In Memory of Charles (1941).



Table of Contents
Introduction by Curtis Evans

I Charles Shows His Temper
II Why They Married
III Who Was in the Yard?
IV Breakfast Party
V Scene with a Secretary
VI Last Appearance of Charles
VII The Shot in the Wood
VIII Police on the Scene
IX The Pellets
X The Handsome Agent
XI Finding Traces
XII Pamela and the Inspector
XIII A Tough Customer
XIV Fresh Discoveries at an Inn
XV Anne's Strange Story
XVI What Was in the Letter?
XVII An Arrest
XVIII Trial and Error
XIX The Monument in the Wood
XX The Second Death
XXI Mrs. Gwyn's Revelations
XXII Drugs
XXIII The Accident
XXIV At Bay
XXV The Third Death
XXVI The Last Struggle
Epilogue

In Memory of Charles

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      Publisher: Moonstone Press
      Publication Date: 15/11/2021
      ISBN13: 9781899000449, 978-1899000449
      ISBN10: 1899000445

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Charles was in a vile temper and Anne was catching the full benefit of it.

      Charles Courtley is a difficult man. Prone to violent outbursts and a bully to his wife and daughters, he has uprooted the family from London to an old manor house in remote East Anglia. Spoilt by his growing wealth and increasingly intolerant of any dissent, Charles enjoys controlling everyone around him. His family, his employees and even the locals - banned from using the traditional footpaths on his forested estate - have multiple reasons to bear a grudge. When Charles is shot dead in a woodland clearing, evidence from an unreliable witness points to Courtley’s secretary, but he has a cast iron alibi and the resulting trial ends in an acquital. A year later, a seemingly innocent death and an odd cenotaph leads Chief Inspector Simon Sturt to reconsider the case.

      Dorothy Erskine Muir (1889–1977) was one of seventeen children of John Sheepshanks, Bishop of Norwich. She attended Oxford, worked as an academic tutor, and began writing professionally to supplement the family income after the unexpected death of her husband in 1932. Muir published historical biographies and local histories, as well as three accomplished detective novels: In Muffled Night (1933), Five to Five (1934) and In Memory of Charles (1941).



      Table of Contents
      Introduction by Curtis Evans

      I Charles Shows His Temper
      II Why They Married
      III Who Was in the Yard?
      IV Breakfast Party
      V Scene with a Secretary
      VI Last Appearance of Charles
      VII The Shot in the Wood
      VIII Police on the Scene
      IX The Pellets
      X The Handsome Agent
      XI Finding Traces
      XII Pamela and the Inspector
      XIII A Tough Customer
      XIV Fresh Discoveries at an Inn
      XV Anne's Strange Story
      XVI What Was in the Letter?
      XVII An Arrest
      XVIII Trial and Error
      XIX The Monument in the Wood
      XX The Second Death
      XXI Mrs. Gwyn's Revelations
      XXII Drugs
      XXIII The Accident
      XXIV At Bay
      XXV The Third Death
      XXVI The Last Struggle
      Epilogue

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