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Book Synopsis''Jill Paton Walsh has created a Miss Marple for the 21st century'' - Mirror
''A jewel in the traditional English detective mode . . . Ms. Morse has arrived'' - Observer
Another foolhardy Cambridge college night climber has died attempting Harding''s Folly. This time it''s John Talentire, one of the brightest young dons at St Agatha''s, and the verdict is accident, compounded by idiocy.
But college nurse Imogen Quy can''t help wondering how such a clever young man died so stupidly.
And when a wildly eccentric production of Hamlet is interrupted by a murder accusation, Imogen investigates, uncovering more crime than she expected . . .
Trade ReviewFormidable talent . . . not so much Reservoir Dogs, more
agony aunt with the mind of Morse * Sunday Express *
Jill Paton Walsh has created
a Miss Marple for the 21st century * Mirror *
This is
a satisfyingly convoluted tale, involving a family tragedy that took place many years before, as well as some
ingenious sleuthing on the part of Imogen. * The Times *
A jewel in the traditional English detective mode . . .
Ms. Morse has arrived * Observer *
Imogen Quy
positively sparkles on the page as an amateur sleuth * Sunday Express *
Paton Walsh
plots deftly and writes intelligently * Independent *
In Imogen Quy,
the author has created an admirable detective heroine, as unabashed as she is unaffected * Times Literary Supplement *
Jill Paton Walsh demonstrates that the traditional ingredients of the woman sleuth, the academic background and a clever puzzle are still capable of being arranged into
an entertaining and stimulating crime novel * Manchester Evening News *