Lestrade and the Magpie

Lestrade and the Magpie

by M. J. Trow

Narrated by M. J. Trow

Unabridged — 7 hours, 9 minutes

Lestrade and the Magpie

Lestrade and the Magpie

by M. J. Trow

Narrated by M. J. Trow

Unabridged — 7 hours, 9 minutes

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Overview

England in 1920 is a land fit for heroes. So why is one of those heroes found dead in a dingy London hotel? And why does his war record show that he has been missing for three years? The deceased is the fiancé of Inspector Lestrade's daughter, and she sets out to find his murderer. As always with Lestrade, one murder has a habit of leading to another. How can a woman killed in an air raid in 1917 be found with a bullet through her head three years later? A colourful web of intrigue unfolds as Lestrade and his daughter go undercover. When Lestrade's daughter is kidnapped, the writing is on the wall. And the writing says "MI5".

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Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

At the start of this 10th volume in the Lestrade Mystery series, a reporter visiting Scotland Yard notices a sepia photo of an assistant police commissioner, Major Sir E.F. Wodehouse, whose vexed expression seems to deny "knowledge of anyone called Jeeves or Wooster." It's not only from this that one might conclude that Trow is trying to follow as much in the tradition of the great English humorist as he is in the footsteps of Conan Doyle. In 1920, the murder of his daughter Emma's fianc , a WWI aviator, draws Inspector Sholto Lestrade out of retirement. The body count quickly mounts. Lestrade and Emma go underground to investigate the killings of a female cousin of playwright George Bernard Shaw, a Belgian diplomat, a Russian sailor and a Bedouin who's found dead in full desert dress on Hampstead Heath. Gags, snickering asides and allusive in-jokes abound, while various celebrities of the day--from Shaw to Irish nationalist Michael Collins--rush in and out of the action. The problem is that these characters, both imaginary and historical, are mere cartoon figures. Unlike P.G. Wodehouse and Doyle, Trow is too busy cracking jokes to invest his characters with any real humanity, and Emma's fianc 's death and her later kidnapping scarcely register as tragedies. The result is burlesque on the order of Benny Hill. (Apr.) Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.|

Product Details

BN ID: 2940173731944
Publisher: Soundings, Limited
Publication date: 06/01/2017
Series: Lestrade , #10
Edition description: Unabridged
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