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Ackroyd and Thackeray #7

Skeleton at the Feast

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Book by Hall, Patricia

250 pages, Paperback

First published May 30, 2000

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Patricia Hall

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Patricia Hall is the pen-name of journalist Maureen O'Connor. She was born and brought up in West Yorkshire, which is where she has chosen to set her acclaimed series of novels featuring reporter Laura Ackroyd and DCI Michael Thackeray. She is married, with two grown-up sons, and now lives in Oxford.

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June 11, 2018
Too many typos and names that changed

Liked the book and series but please please fix the typos and the names that change during the book
Has anyone but me actually read it?
2,124 reviews16 followers
June 8, 2015
#7 in the Yorshire DCI Michael Thackeray and girl friend Laura Ackroyd mystery sereis. With an inquiry into the death of one of his officers hanging over his head back in Yorkshire and his career in limbo, DCI Michael Thackeray sets off for his alma mater, Oxford College, for a summer course, all the while brooding on his newly uncertain future and as well as his unpleasant memories of his years at Oxford's St. Frideswide College 20 years earlier. This is a strong mystery novel with a dark tone to it.

There are multiple story lines here: At Oxford Thackeray is asked to unofficially look into the disappearance several months ago of one of the college's dons and try to discover where he is which turns out to be more complicated as more than the disappearance is involved , the investigation back in Yorkshire into the death of a police woman under Thackeray's command, and the investigation into a girl's rape and beating back in Yorkshire by detectives under Thackeray's command.
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October 6, 2014
3.5 Stars. The author, as she did in the previous book, gets one of her characters out of their familiar location. In this case it is Thackeray who goes to a police course taking place at his old college in Oxford. He has to deal both with his old demons and a new mystery he is asked to investigate by his former tutor. This book has a higher level of tension than most of the earlier books in this series. Not all of the problems are resolved in this book.
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August 13, 2009
This had an interesting plot, but the chopping execution slowed the pacing too much. It was really two stories in one, showing the impact of the death of a colleague on two very different people.

I really think this could've been an excellent novel with some editing.
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March 20, 2013
This book was an interesting and unusual look at life at an Oxford College. Not the glowing appreciation of the gleaming spires of the universities but a continuation of the stories of a police detective, Thackery and a journalist, Laura Ackroyd.
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December 31, 2014
It was enjoyable. It didn't focus so much on the background of the criminal as it did the background of the investigators. I like my mysteries to have layer upon layer of clues to be revealed but most of the time was developing the characters of the police department.
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May 26, 2011
A nice, solid police procedural set in Oxford. I mean to check out some of her subequent books.
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