Wycliffe's Wild-Goose Chase (Wycliffe #10)
by
W.J. Burley
Wycliffes in from the very start. The case takes Wycliffe into the world of art theft and crooked dealers, to a suicide that might be a murder, and a search for a missing yacht. As the investigation intensifies, Wycliffe begins to wonder exactly where all the clues are leading.
Paperback, 176 pages
Published
October 1st 2005
by Orion Publishing
(first published 1982)
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One of the better Wycliffe books. Burley seems to be better at books based on the English coast, perhaps because he is more familiar with it. I liked this one because the mystery is pretty good; I didn't suss it out until about 3/4 of the way through the book and it was a while before I got the motive.
Poor Mrs Wycliffe, always having to wait for supper.
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Burley was born in Falmouth, Cornwall. Before he began writing, he was employed in senior management with various gas companies, before giving it up after the Second World War when he obtained a scholarship to study zoology at Balliol College, Oxford. After obtaining an honours degree he became a teacher. Appointed head of biology, first at Richmond & East Sheen County Grammar School in 1953, then...more
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