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There Came Both Mist And Snow
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There Came Both Mist and Snow - Michael Innes (Dec/Jan 2021)
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Sir Basil Roper
Sister Margaret (deceased?)
Two sons: Wilfred Foxcroft, banker
Cecil Foxcroft, headmaster of a public school
Brother Hubert, painter
Son: Geoffrey, painter
Sister Lucy, popular novelist, widow of Charles Chigwidden
Arthur Ferryman, novelist – son of Basil’s aunt, Mary Roper
Niece: Anne Grainger, only daughter of Arthur’s deceased
sister Jean. Ward of Wilfred and in love with Geoffrey
Other visitors
Sir Mervyn Wale, doctor
Horace Cudbird, owner of brewery
Ralph Cambrell, owner of mill
Sir Basil Roper
Sister Margaret (deceased?)
Two sons: Wilfred Foxcroft, banker
Cecil Foxcroft, headmaster of a public school
Brother Hubert, painter
Son: Geoffrey, painter
Sister Lucy, popular novelist, widow of Charles Chigwidden
Arthur Ferryman, novelist – son of Basil’s aunt, Mary Roper
Niece: Anne Grainger, only daughter of Arthur’s deceased
sister Jean. Ward of Wilfred and in love with Geoffrey
Other visitors
Sir Mervyn Wale, doctor
Horace Cudbird, owner of brewery
Ralph Cambrell, owner of mill
Just opening up this thread ahead of the weekend. Who is reading this one? I've finished it and found it a very enjoyable read on the whole.
I had a couple of reservations with later plot twists which I'll mention in the spoiler thread, but I really liked the characters and the writing style once I got past the first chapter or so, which was a bit slow to get going. I hope the family tree/cast that I've posted in message 2 will be of some use to others.
I had a couple of reservations with later plot twists which I'll mention in the spoiler thread, but I really liked the characters and the writing style once I got past the first chapter or so, which was a bit slow to get going. I hope the family tree/cast that I've posted in message 2 will be of some use to others.


I like that we learn just a little of Appleby's background - and that he isn't a scion of a noble family, but a scholarship boy whose grandfather was a baker. Such a change from so many Golden Age detectives.
Glad you are both reading it, Abigail and Rosina. I think Appleby is fun in this although it is a while until he comes in.
Rosina has just mentioned in the spoiler thread that there is also an alternative US title, A Comedy of Terrors, if that helps anyone searching for a copy.
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Stunning Belrive Priory, consisting of a mansion, park and medieval ruins, is surrounded by the noise and neon signs of its gaudy neighbours - a cotton-mill, a brewey and a main road. Nevertheless, Arthur Ferryman is pleased to return for a family Christmas, but is shocked to discover that his cousins have taken up a new pastime - pistol-shooting. Inspector Appleby arrives on the scene when one of Ferryman's cousins is found shot dead in the study, in a mystery built on family antagonisms.
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