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An April Shroud
An April Shroud
Author: Reginald Hill
The setting of the plot, a rain-sodden Lincolnshire, is tellingly evoked. This atmospheric effect and Dalziel's bluff, overbearing presence are enough to ensure an entertaining read.
ISBN: 396208
Publication Date: 1975
Pages: 188
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Publisher: A Foul Play Press Book
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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It's a very long while ago that I read this mystery, but Reginald Hill is an excellent writer, so am confident that I enjoyed it when I read it - copywrited in 1975 so one of his earlier works.
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From Publisher's Weekly
Fans of Hill's procedurals featuring Superintendent Dalziel and Inspector Pascoe may be startled at encountering Dalziel out of character. In the first U.S. publication of a 1975 work, Dalziel is mainly on his own, during Pascoe's honeymoon, and is, if not in love, at least in lust. Stranded in the country by heavy April rains, Dalziel is rescued by an odd funeral procesion led by new widow Bonnie Fielding. Dalziel is bothered by the mourners' casual airs and even more by the sensuously ripe Bonnie. Complications arise when he discovers the strange manner in which Bonnie's husband died, the possibility of an insurance scam, the mortal fear of Bonnie's father-in-law and the realization that all the Fieldings, including Bonnie, are suspects in a possible murder. The usually gruff, if not brutish, Dalziel begins an affair with Bonnie and when two more bodies are found he launches his own discreet investigation. Hill's high standards of humor and civilized characterization are intact here, and justice and ambiguity are served in satisfactory fashion.
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