An Old School Tie (William Dougal #4)
James Hanbury is a reformed character. Or he would like to be. He plans to marry into respectability: his bride Molly is both rich and of good family. But alas, on the very day of their return from honeymoon, Molly is electrocuted.
Accident or murder? The villagers of Charleston Parva believe that it’s murder, and accuse her husband of having expeditiously dispa...more
Accident or murder? The villagers of Charleston Parva believe that it’s murder, and accuse her husband of having expeditiously dispa...more
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Working my way through the William Dougal series. It's not a patch on Taylor's later work but it's still pretty entertaining and worth seeking out if you like his stuff. This one is set in Rosington again, an imaginary cathedral city that appears throughout Taylor's work, it's fun filling in this imaginary universe.
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Andrew Taylor is the author of a number of critically acclaimed crime novels, including the Lydmouth series, the ground-breaking Roth Trilogy and The American Boy, his bestselling historical novel which was a Richard and Judy Book Club selection.
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Andrew Taylor is the author of a number of critically acclaimed crime novels, including the Lydmouth series, the ground-breaking Roth Trilogy and The American Boy, his bestselling historical novel which was a Richard and Judy Book Club selection.
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