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Andrew Basnett #5

A Murder Too Many

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Retired botany professor Andrew Basnett returns to Knotlington, where he finds the controversy over the murder of artist Carl Judd still rages, and takes on a challenge to finally expose the truth

198 pages, Hardcover

First published September 14, 2013

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E.X. Ferrars

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Aka Elizabeth Ferrars

Elizabeth Ferrars is a pseudonym of Morna Doris MacTaggart Brown. She was born in Rangoon, Burma.

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Profile Image for Hemavathy DM Suppiah-Devi.
549 reviews33 followers
May 28, 2020
A real old fashioned whodunnit, and although it's from the 1980s it feels very much as if it was from the 1950s. Excellent writing style and a very good cast of characters, but the biggest let down was the ending. While the identity of the murderer(s) is revealed, the confrontation and denouement happens off screen, and book seems to be missing a chapter, which is very sad, as it was such an excellent page turner until then.
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344 reviews27 followers
November 19, 2023
Of the E.X. Ferrars books and specifically the Andrew Basnett series that I've read, this one was my least favorite. For me there was at least "One Character Too Many." I couldn't keep track of them all. The connections between the characters was not as strong as others I've read.

Andrew Basnett seemed almost superfluous, although the mystery was a strong one, as far as an innocent man being convicted of a murder.

By the time I got to the end, I was relieved because I didn't much care whodunnit. Disappointing for me, because I love Ferrars as a writer.
Profile Image for We Are All Mad Here.
697 reviews79 followers
August 13, 2025
We do seem to get more tedium in this one, and a lot of conversations between Andrew and the latest person to assume he's a master detective or other kind of advice-giver and "need" to talk to him. Still, I find it all very soothing.

May later bump this up to 4 stars in gratitude for the cortisol reduction.
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44 reviews3 followers
November 24, 2016
A more methodical mystery story than one would expect from the cover, but an interesting read, nonetheless.
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June 29, 2025
The characters were “fleshed out” and complex. I appreciated that part of the work. The writing was very well done and easy to follow.
On the downside, there was a lot of dialogue to slough through. As a result, there was a lot of talk with little action. However, the ending was tied up in a very sensible conclusion.
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1,231 reviews7 followers
October 15, 2025
A good addition to the series: a pleasant, quiet, retired botany professor who is lured into murder cases by his friends, his curiosity, and his desire to help. This one has an interesting plot with a few twists and turns.
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November 5, 2024
Very slow going. Also, the entire story line didn’t seem likely - there wasn’t enough strength in the plot and the ‘relationships’ to justify a murder or two.
995 reviews5 followers
February 22, 2025
Andrew spends most of the book trying to get away from being a detective, which made it very hard for me to become engaged in the plot.
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577 reviews
December 21, 2025
good story but too short. Main character is very interesting.
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May 24, 2011
I had a hard time staying interested in this book, and might have set it aside if I hadn't been listening to it as an audio book on a long car ride. Not at all badly written, but I just didn't find it engaging, and will have probably forgotten all about the story in just a few weeks
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