Virginia Freer is shocked by the murder of an antique dealer she knows in the quiet town where she lives. She's more shocked when her estranged husband Felix calls to tell her that another murder has been committed--a pleasant old lady was killed in his building in London. Oddly enough, there are several people the two victims had in common, even excluding the Freers. Virginia reaches out to the dead man's widow and finds herself more deeply involved than she would have chosen.
A slow detection story, one in a series featuring Virginia and Felix, a couple amiably separated who share a group of friends in a small community and put their heads together to solve murders. The novel was written in 1983 and has an old time feel. This is a slow going detection story, a lot of Virginia’s thought process, Virginia and Felix discussing possible motives, scenarios, and analyzing each other and their friends. This is not a compelling read, I found it dull at times; neither Felix nor Virginia are engaging characters. I would probably not read any of her other novels, and she wrote quite a few featuring this couple.