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The English School of Murder

English School Of Murder, Ruth Dudley Edwards.; Poisoned Pen Press

“Can anyone British teach English as a foreign language? It’s murder…. “Adroit, inspiring, and written with a rare lightness of touch, ”—The London Times Literary Supplement “Believable plotting, a memorable cast of characters, and three—count ‘em—three beguiling sleuths in a warm, gently raunchy, crisp, and literate caper.”—Kirkus Reviews “Amiss is bumblingly appealing and howlingly funny.”—The Chicago Sun Times He’s also a civil servant down on his luck and out of a job—and thus ripe for a post as a police spy at the Knightsbridge School. Robert’s cover will be to teach English as a foreign language. His mission soon becomes, well, murder…. “

Liz’s Note:Edwards grew up reading the classics of the Golden Age of mysteries - Christie, Sayers, Marsh, Innes and Crispin, and it shows in her thoroughly entertaining series. Witty dialogue, clever characters and an intelligent plot make this a treat for lovers of the traditional mystery.

Tags: genre: mysteries, interest: humor, length: fewer than 250 pages, humor: clever, mood: funny/light | Permalink

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