The many fans of Christianna Brand will doubtless flock in droves to buy this, tempted by the novella which takes up a great part of this latest in the series edited so ably by Tony Medawar.
Since I have yet to discover or appreciate that author's attractions, I would have to say that it was not the "main event" for me.
Many of the stalwarts of detective fiction are here, in the other 16 stories and scripts,- Crispin, Bailey, Bruce, Marsh, Gilbert, Mitchell, Lorac and the Coles, - as well as a few lesser mortals.
The standout story was undoubtedly by Alec Waugh, and the only one which did not grab me at all was by Richard Keverne.
Women writers are better represented than in many such anthologies, and as ever, the editor is neatly erudite and informative in his Introduction and biographies.
A recommendable, if rather pricey, read.