Lynn reviewed The Man with a Load of Mischief by Martha Grimes
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4 stars
Now that I've read the latest in this series, I'm forced to start the whole series again.
Martha Grimes: The Man With a Load of Mischief (Hardcover, 1990, Michael O'Mara Books Ltd)
Hardcover, 272 pages
Published May 19, 1990 by Michael O'Mara Books Ltd.
Inspector Richard Jury mysteries #1
The quaint, many-hued cottages lining Long Piddleton's High Street were capped with new snow and glittering in the morning sunshine. Pretty enough to be a Christmas card, the hamlet was, instead, the scene of two singularly gruesome murders. Martha Grimes's delightfully British novel of detection introduces Inspector Richard Jury, an affable, pragmatic investigator who has a winning way of ignoring protocol and playing his own canny game. Jury is dispatched to the quiet Northants village of Long Piddleton at Christmastime to help solve a spate of murders that have confounded the local constabulary.
[From inside front cover.]
Now that I've read the latest in this series, I'm forced to start the whole series again.