A Local Matter: A Murder Case From The Notes Of George Howard, Secretary To Lord Alfred Tigraines

A Local Matter: A Murder Case From The Notes Of George Howard, Secretary To Lord Alfred Tigraines

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Dust jacket present, slightly worn/faded with minor edge wear. Page Condition: Good. Markings: No visible markings. Binding: Hardcover, appears intact.

A classic murder mystery, A Local Matter presents a gripping whodunit narrated through the meticulous notes of George Howard, personal secretary to the enigmatic Lord Alfred Tigraines. Set against the backdrop of an English country setting evoked by its church tower imagery, the novel chronicles a murder investigation with all the atmospheric tension of the golden age of detective fiction. J.M. Bennett crafts a tale rich in period detail and sharp social observation, drawing the reader into a world of secrets, suspects, and carefully guarded truths. Written in the tradition of British crime fiction, the narrative unfolds with measured suspense, rewarding attentive readers with a satisfyingly intricate resolution.

Author: J.M. Bennett
Format: Hardback
Published: 1985, Walker, New York
Genre: Crime fiction

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Dust jacket present, slightly worn/faded with minor edge wear. Page Condition: Good. Markings: No visible markings. Binding: Hardcover, appears intact.

A classic murder mystery, A Local Matter presents a gripping whodunit narrated through the meticulous notes of George Howard, personal secretary to the enigmatic Lord Alfred Tigraines. Set against the backdrop of an English country setting evoked by its church tower imagery, the novel chronicles a murder investigation with all the atmospheric tension of the golden age of detective fiction. J.M. Bennett crafts a tale rich in period detail and sharp social observation, drawing the reader into a world of secrets, suspects, and carefully guarded truths. Written in the tradition of British crime fiction, the narrative unfolds with measured suspense, rewarding attentive readers with a satisfyingly intricate resolution.