The Anodyne Necklace

250 pages

English language

Published Nov. 1, 1990 by Dell.

ISBN:
978-0-440-10280-9
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3rd book in the Richard Jury series. Superintendent Richard Jury's investigation into the seemingly unrelated crimes of a London mugging and murder in the town of Littlebourne takes him to the local pub, the Anodyne Necklace, which is inhabited by a variety of colorful village characters.

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Another enjoyable Jury & Plant outing. I'm reading these totally out of order, but that doesn't seem to be a problem. The story starts off with an assault on a young busker (street musician), who is innocently playing her violin when someone hits her on the back of the head and then flees. The scene then shifts to a woman trying to shoo a dog, which promptly drops a human finger at her feet. The connection between the two crimes is not immediately apparent.

Richard Jury is called out to investigate with his friend (and ex-peer) Melrose Plant. It eventually becomes apparent that everything is tied to the theft of priceless emeralds from Lord Kennington a year earlier. The suspected thief was his secretary, who was killed in an accident. Apparently, he hid the emeralds, which have never been found. It is believed that he had an accomplice, but the …