Coffin, Scarcely Used
A Flaxborough Mystery Book 1
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Publisher Description
In the respectable seaside town of Flaxborough, the equally respectable councillor Harold Carobleat is laid to rest. Cause of death: pneumonia.
But he is scarcely cold in his coffin before Detective Inspector Purbright, affable and annoyingly polite, must turn out again to examine the death of Carobleat's neighbour, Marcus Gwill, former prop. of the local rag, the Citizen. This time it looks like foul play, unless a surfeit of marshmallows had led the late and rather unlamented Mr Gwill to commit suicide by electrocution. ('Power without responsibility', murmurs Purbright.)
How were the dead men connected, both to each other and to a small but select band of other town worthies? Purbright becomes intrigued by a stream of advertisements Gwill was putting in the Citizen, for some very oddly named antique items…
Witty and a little wicked, Colin Watson's tales offer a mordantly entertaining cast of characters and laugh-out-loud wordplay.
Customer Reviews
Don’t Bother
After a ew pages to the sample, I knew this was not worth the time to read the free bits, let alone pay even $0.99 for the book.
The writing is stilted, awkward and cumbersome. ‘Amateurish’ would be a compliment that it doesn’t deserve.
Clearly a work by someone who likes British murder mysteries, but lacks every skill necessary to write one.
One star, but only because zero stars isn’t an option.