Fell Murder: A Lancashire Mystery (British Library Crime Classics)

July 11, 2019 - Comment

With an introduction by Martin Edwards ‘…this crime is conditioned by the place. To understand the one you’ve got to study the other.’ The Garths had farmed their fertile acres for generations, and fine land it was with the towering hills of the Lake Country on the far horizon. Here hot-tempered Robert Garth, still hale

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With an introduction by Martin Edwards

‘…this crime is conditioned by the place. To understand the one you’ve got to study the other.’

The Garths had farmed their fertile acres for generations, and fine land it was with the towering hills of the Lake Country on the far horizon. Here hot-tempered Robert Garth, still hale and hearty at eighty-two, ruled Garthmere Hall with a rod of iron. Until, that is, old Garth was found dead–‘dead as mutton’–in the trampled mud of the ancient outhouse.

Glowering clouds gather over the dramatic dales and fells as seasoned investigator Chief Inspector Macdonald arrives in the north country. Awaiting him are the reticent Garths and their guarded neighbours of the Lune Valley; and a battle of wits to unearth their murderous secrets.

First published in 1944, Fell Murder is a tightly-paced mystery with authentic depictions of its breathtaking locales and Second World War setting. This edition also includes the rare E.C.R. Lorac short story ‘The Live Wire’.

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