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Inspector Thanet #10-12 omnibus

The Fourth Inspector Thanet Omnibus: Doomed to Die / Wake the Dead / No Laughing Matter

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An omnibus edition of DOOMED TO DIE, WAKE THE DEAD and NO LAUGHING MATTER, volumes 10-12 in the Inspector Thanet series

748 pages, Paperback

First published October 7, 1999

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Dorothy Simpson

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Dorothy Preece Simpson writes...

"I was born and brought up in South Wales, went to Bridgend Grammar School and then on to Bristol University, where I read modern languages before moving to Kent, the background of the Thanet novels, to teach French at Dartford and Erith Grammar Schools.

Moving to the Maidstone area on my marriage, I then spent several years devoting myself to bringing up my three children. During that time I trained as a marriage guidance counsellor and subsequently worked as one for thirteen years.

You may think that marriage guidance counsellor to crime writer is rather a peculiar career move, but although I didn’t realise it at the time, of course, the training I received was the best possible preparation for writing detective novels. Murder mysteries are all about relationships which go disastrously wrong and the insights I gained into what makes people tick, into their interaction and motivations, have been absolutely invaluable to DI Thanet, my series character, as have the interviewing skills I acquired during my years of counselling.

I began to write after a long illness in 1975. The success of my first book, a suspense novel called HARBINGERS OF FEAR, gave me sufficient impetus to carry me through the two rejections which followed - very disheartening at the time, but invaluable in retrospect.

It was during this period that I realised that the crime novel is of such diversity that it offers enormous scope to the writer and decided to attempt to lay the foundation for a series of detective novels in my next book. This was the THE NIGHT SHE DIED." This was the first in a 15 book series starring Detective Inspector Luke Thanet. Severe repetitive stress injury caused her to stop writing in 2000.

She is an award winning author, receiving a Silver Dagger Award from the Crime Writers' Association of Great Britain.

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January 25, 2023
These three stories are as good as I remember from reading others in the series but years ago. It is strange though, the third book in the compilation is actually the first in the timeline of the characters while the first appearing should be third.
Descriptive words for this book, as to genre, are cosy, British police procedural; as to satisfaction that will differ for each reader but I found the writing enjoyable, the series characters a pleasure. One story did seem to get a bit bogged down with the plot after the early chapters.
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