Shallow Grave
A Bill Slider Mystery (7)
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Publisher Description
'An outstanding series' NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW
A Bill Slider Mystery
Detective Inspector Bill Slider has always been keen on architecture, and The Old Rectory is the kind of house he would give anything to won. But the dead body of Jennifer Andrews in her shallow grave rather spoils the view.
The case looks straightforward enough: a provocative woman murdered by her violent and jealous husband. But as the investigation proceeds, new suspects and motives keep crawling out of the woodwork. It seems there is something rotten at the heart of the community surrounding the lovely old house.
When Slider finally gets a confession, it's from a wholly incredible source. It seems in life there is always more going on than meets the eye...
Praise for the Bill Slider series:
'Slider and his creator are real discoveries'
Daily Mail
'Sharp, witty and well-plotted'
Times
'Harrod-Eagles and her detective hero form a class act. The style is fast, funny and furious - the plotting crisply devious'
Irish Times
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
The emotional complexity and intelligent dialogue that have marked the six previous Bill Slider mysteries, mostly recently Killing Time, continue in Harrod-Eagles's latest London-based procedural. Detective Inspector Slider and his sophisticated second in command, Atherton, investigate a murder in a West London square. The fully clothed body of a local woman, laid out in a trench dug during repairs on the home of a famous historian, is discovered early one morning by the historian's grown daughter. The victim is the wife of the contractor working on the house, a violently jealous man. Learning that the couple had fought recently in public and that the husband can't account for his whereabouts at the time of death, the police hold him for questioning. Their investigation quickly reveals that the dead woman was promiscuous and highly unpopular. Although the husband confesses, Slider remains unconvinced of his guilt and follows the sad and sordid trail laid by the victim and her many paramours to its sorrowful conclusion. Alert readers will identify the murderer before Harrod-Eagles allows her hero to, but time spent in the company of this literate crew, including Slider's violinist lover, Joanna, is always worthwhile.
Customer Reviews
Shallow Grave
Beautifully written using the English language at its best. The dialogue remains fresh and at times hilarious even though this is the seventh Slider mystery. Lots more please.