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Saltmarsh Murders
Saltmarsh Murders
Author: Gladys Mitchell
Noel Wells is a young curate in the sleepy village of Saltmarsh. His life mostly passes in helping the Reverend Bedivere Coutts with his sermons, organising the August Bank Holiday fete and dancing with Daphne to the gramophone in the vicarage study. Then one day Mrs. Coutts, forever outraged at the villagers' licentious behaviour, discovers t...  more »
ISBN: 261751
Publication Date: 1984
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Publisher: Hogarth Press
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback, Audio CD
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Gladys Mitchell was a contemporary of Agatha Christie. Her books were published in the 1920s and 1930s, then went out of publication. Her works experienced a renaissance in the 1980s and were produced as a PBS series in 1999. I enjoyed this quirky and original murder mystery, featuring the Freudian freelance investigator, Mrs. Bradley. It was published in 1932 and reads like a Britcom. When I went looking for the other Mrs. Bradley novels (65 of them), I actually found one review saying none are more enjoyable than The Saltmarsh Murders! Be prepared for some British jargon and dated social attitudes. But also be prepared for some hysterical repartee and a satisfyingly twisted solution.

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