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Mad Hatter Summer
Mad Hatter Summer
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1920s fiction
1930s fiction
1940s fiction
1950s fiction
A01=Donald Thomas
Author_Donald Thomas
British Crime Writer
British detective
British Library Classics
Category=FF
Classic crime fiction
cosy crime
Endeavour
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Golden Age Detective Fiction
if you like Agatha Christie
if you like Anthony Gilbert
if you like Dorothy L Sayers
if you like Lord Peter Wimsey
if you like Midsomer Murders
if you like Miss Marple
if you like Poirot
Inspector Swain
Jessica Fellowes
Mitford Murders
murder
noir crime fiction
Product details
- ISBN 9781471904318
- Weight: 41g
- Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
- Publication Date: 14 Jul 2013
- Publisher: The Murder Room
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
The man the world knew as Lewis Carroll, author of the adventures of Alice, was known to his colleagues in the Christ Church Common Room as the Reverend C. L. Dodgson, a middle-aged Oxford don. His hobby was photography, especially of pubescent girls 'in their favourite dress of nothing to wear'. When evidence of the Reverend's pastime falls into the hands of Charles Augustus Howell, the infamous Victorian blackmailer, and a murder victim is fished out of the Isis, Inspector Swain is called to investigate the case that casts the shadow of doom over Dodgson. 'One of the most entertaining mysteries of the year' Julian Symons 'Catches the authentic whiff of steaming sexuality behind the Victorian whiskers' Guardian
Donald Thomas was born in Somerset and educated at Queen's College, Taunton, and Balliol College, Oxford. He holds a personal chair in the University of Wales, Cardiff, now Cardiff University. His numerous crime novels include two collections of Sherlock Holmes stories and a hugely successful historical detective series written under the pen name Francis Selwyn and featuring Sergeant Verity of Scotland Yard, as well as gritty police procedurals written under the name of Richard Dacre. He is also the author of seven biographies and a number of other non-fiction works, and won the Gregory Prize for his poems, Points of Contact. He lives in Bath with his wife.
Mad Hatter Summer
€23.99
