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The Bath Street public library in Cowden is an impressive, modern facility that was only recently opened. Now, the borough council wants to close it as part of a "rationalization" package. So, one autumn night, militant library-lovers enter the building and begin unfurling their banners and bedrolls. The branch librarian locks the doors behind them . . . and the occupation of Bath Street library is underway. The mood is buoyant, full of hope and solidarity - at least, until a garrotted corpse is found sitting in the librarian's office. DI Don Packham recognizes the deceased straight away: Bert Rosen was a much-loved local character. The Cockney son of Jewish refugees, Bert was a veteran of World War II and had spent his long life fighting in the workingman's corner. Plenty opposed his politics, but it's hard to find anyone to say a bad word for the man himself. So who, amongst the anti-cuts campaigners gathered in the library that night, might have killed him? Don, outraged at plans to close the library, reckons they should forget about the murder, and just arrest the council on a charge of cultural vandalism. DC Frank Mitchell, meanwhile, despite everyone telling him that community pressure groups are an essential part of a healthy democracy, is increasingly convinced that the lunatics have taken over the asylum. And the whole investigation is complicated by the astonishing object found in the dead man's pocket . . .

Mat Coward is a Dagger and Edgar-nominated short story writer. He lives in Somerset, in the UK.

250 pages, Hardcover

First published November 2, 2005

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May 21, 2020
Yes, there is a body in the library, but it's a public library and one threatened with closure, not something in a grand mansion. Don and Frank try to figure out why a nice old man would get killed during a protest to keep the place open while continuing their word play.

If you are using the iuniverse print on demand edition, notice that in addition to some lines changing font size, one page is out of order.
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2,018 reviews4 followers
August 4, 2018
I managed to figure this one out pretty early in the book but it was a great read just the same.
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August 5, 2019
Murder in the library...it was cute until it got boring...not enough cute to last the whole book...sad.
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January 8, 2025
The story wasn't that great but I loved the characters. Don Packham and Frank Mitchell

Elderly man, a lifelong communist, found strangled by a belt in the office of a public library.
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July 9, 2008
British humor, revolutionaries, a library sit-in, pubs, wordplay and - oh yes - murder. Latest in a terrific little series.
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