
Robert Arthur Kewdingham, an out-of-work husband who "collects" things from bits of Roman artifacts to plain rubbish is a hypochondriac and believes himself to be a high priest of the lost Atlantis is pushing his wife to the limit of her endurance. Her husband's relatives are just as nasty to her as Robert is. Unable to cope any longer, Robert's wife decides to poison him and the local doctor himself is experimenting with a drug of his own devising on Robert that should kill him. Yet, Robert does not die as each the doctor and the wife increase their dosages. A very intriguing mystery with a host of suspects.

It looks like most of the reviews on here are for another book of the same title by a different author.
To be clear, I was looking for review of the British mystery by Anthony Rolls NOT the book by Rohinton Mistry. It looks like both books are combined somehow. I am on the Anthony Rolls paperback page. When I click on hardcover and audio it takes me to the Mistry book.
I hope this can be resolved as it's quite confusing as to which book is which if you don't know.
To be clear, I was looking for review of the British mystery by Anthony Rolls NOT the book by Rohinton Mistry. It looks like both books are combined somehow. I am on the Anthony Rolls paperback page. When I click on hardcover and audio it takes me to the Mistry book.
I hope this can be resolved as it's quite confusing as to which book is which if you don't know.