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Murder, Mr Mosley John Greenwood

Murder, Mr Mosley By John Greenwood

Murder, Mr Mosley by John Greenwood


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A cozy, eccentric and wonderfully funny English mystery set in rural Lancashire

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Murder, Mr Mosley by John Greenwood

After seventeen years, Brenda Cryer returns to the tiny Lancashire village of Parson's Fold with a shadowy past and a mysterious fortune. Shortly afterwards she is shot dead, and the one possible witness - her invalid mother - is missing . . .

The only man available for the job is the notoriously slow and old-fashioned Inspector Mosley, but this case is a radical departure for a man more used to locating missing geese than tracking down a coldblooded killer. And it doesn't help that Mosley refuses to use forensics or computers, preferring to trust `intuition' and a network of gossips, busybodies and village idlers to get to the bottom of things.

Luckily, high-flying Sergeant Beamish - fresh out of the police academy and nursing a penchant for technology - has been tasked to keep an eye on the unpredictable Mosley. Keen to establish the superiority of his methods, Beamish sets out to solve the mystery by himself but somehow the grubby, balding and rumpled Mosley is always two steps ahead.

Gentle, eccentric and an utter joy to read, Murder, Mr Mosley by John Greenwood brings together the wit and wordplay of P. G. Wodehouse with the classic character-led storytelling of G. K. Chesterton's Father Brown.

Murder, Mr Mosley Reviews

John Greenwood has a deft hand and a knowledge of small-town people. He makes Inspector Mosley a very real human being, one with genuine authority, despite his rural ways, one who has the instincts of a bulldog and even reveals an occasional bite of sardonic humor. * The New York Times Book Review *
If this is the beginning of a new series, may there be more * The Washington Post *
In his quiet, low-key, craggily humorous fashion, Mosley should go far * The Times *
A perfect example of the old English craft of country comedy. All the proper pleasures of detective fiction are here, plus the transforming bonus of genuine laughter. * Time Literary Supplement *
Delightful. More, Mr. Greenwood * Newsday *

About John Greenwood

John Greenwood is the pseudonym of John Buxton Hilton. He was born in 1921 in Buxton, Derbyshire. After his war service in the army he became an inspector of schools, before retiring in 1970 to take up full time writing. He wrote two books on language and teaching as well as being a prolific crime writer. His works include the Superintendent Simon Kenworthy series, the Inspector Thomas Brunt series, and the Inspector Mosley series, which follows the exploits of a curmudgeonly old policeman in his rural `patch' of North Lancashire.

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CIN1509856226VG
9781509856220
1509856226
Murder, Mr Mosley by John Greenwood
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pan Macmillan
2018-03-08
160
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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