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Mystery at the Rectory: A Murder Thriller

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The "unfortunate" and "coincidental" deaths of Rev. John Avery and a local village fellow do not excite any suspicion in locals until Inspector Pointer gets involved in the case! Excerpt: "The rector got up from his writing table and laying his pipe down, stood a moment as though collecting his thoughts. A distinguished-looking man of around forty was John Avery, with his tall spare figure, his clever, scholarly face. He was frowning as he absent-mindedly straightened a yellow china jar on the corner of the mantelshelf. Then he returned to his knee-hole table, and, taking an apple from a plate which always stood on the corner, began slowly to eat it, still with a look of abstraction on his face, still with some inner discomfort marking a frown on his fine forehead. The apple automatically disposed of, he drew out his watch and looked at it. Four o'clock. His sister-in-law would probably be in her own sitting-room."

128 pages, Paperback

Published February 22, 2022

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January 23, 2023
My first impression is that this author imitates Agatha Christie in her characters. Other than the reverend, the other characters seem to be stick figures. I found myself reading on to discover the solution to the puzzle, not that I cared about any of the characters. This is a highly-contorted, unrealistic story. Period. Overall score = 2 stars.
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