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Book Reviews of Slight Mourning

Slight Mourning
Slight Mourning
Author: Catherine Aird
ISBN-13: 9781601870513
ISBN-10: 1601870515
Pages: 159
Rating:
  • Currently 4.3/5 Stars.
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4.3 stars, based on 2 ratings
Publisher: Rue Morgue Press
Book Type: Paperback
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A C. D. Sloan mystery. Fun.
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Boring dinner party, terrible deadly crash afterward, lots of suspects, Catherine Aird has once again made it hard for the reader to name the murder. The reader can not even come up with a sensible reason for the murder. Another great read.
jjares avatar reviewed Slight Mourning on + 3289 more book reviews
Sit back and prepare to be amused -- Catherine Aird's books are full of wry British humor. The plot is simple: Twelve people meet for a dinner with lord of the manor -- Bill Fent. After dinner, Bill takes the professor home and is killed in a road mishap on his way back to his manor.

The pathologist Mr. Dabbe (a wit in his own right) tells Sloan that there were enough barbiturates 'to kill two lords of the manor.' So Sloan's boss, Leeyes sends clueless Crosby to help Sloan find the killer. Crosby spends so much time chatting up the maid about the dinner the twelve had, he's nervous that her mother is getting ready to ask
Crosby 'his intentions.'

Leeyes deductions from all the night classes he takes are so funny. And how he applies all this new knowledge to homicide keeps me in stitches. Whether I guess the culprit is immaterial, the journey is the thing. Catherine Aird is one of my favorite authors. Enjoy.

Sloan and Crosby Mysteries
1. The Religious Body (1966)
2. Henrietta Who? (1968)
3. The Complete Steel (1969) aka The Stately Home Murder
4. A Late Phoenix (1970)
5. His Burial Too (1973)
* 6. Slight Mourning (1975)