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Tour de Force - (Inspector Cockrill Mysteries) by Christianna Brand (Paperback)

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  • Inspector Cockrill's dull vacation is jolted by a Mediterranean murderFrom the moment he steps on the plane, Inspector Cockrill loathes his fellow travelers.
  • About the Author: Christianna Brand (1907-1988) was one of the most popular authors of the Golden Age of British mystery writing.
  • 254 Pages
  • Fiction + Literature Genres, Mystery & Detective
  • Series Name: Inspector Cockrill Mysteries

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Inspector Cockrill's dull vacation is jolted by a Mediterranean murderFrom the moment he steps on the plane, Inspector Cockrill loathes his fellow travelers. They are typical tour group bores: the dullards of England whom he had hoped to escape by going to Italy. He gives up on the trip immediately, burying his nose in a mystery novel to ensure that no one tries to become his friend. But not long after the group makes landfall at the craggy isle of San Juan el Pirata, a murder demands his attention. The body of a woman is found laid out carefully on her bed, blood pooled around her and fingers wrapped around the dagger that took her life. The corrupt local police force, impatient to find a killer, names Cockrill chief suspect. To escape the Italian hangman, the detective must find out who would go on vacation to kill a stranger.



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"A perfect evening's entertainment. Seize at once upon Tour de Force." --The New York Times Book Review "One of the great masters of English detective fiction." --Francis M. Nevins, author of Cornell Woolrich "[Brand] could construct puzzles with the best of them." --Elizabeth George, editor of A Moment on the Edge



About the Author



Christianna Brand (1907-1988) was one of the most popular authors of the Golden Age of British mystery writing. Born in Malaya and raised in India, Brand used her experience as a salesgirl as inspiration for her first novel, Death in High Heels, which she based on a fantasy of murdering an irritating coworker. The same year, she debuted her most famous character, Inspector Cockrill, whose adventures she followed until 1957. The film version of the second Cockrill mystery, Green for Danger, is considered one of the best-ever screen adaptations of a classic English mystery. Brand also found success writing children's fiction. Her Nurse Matilda series, about a grotesque nanny who tames ill-behaved children, was adapted for the screen in 2005, as Nanny McPhee. Brand received Edgar Award nominations for the short stories "Twist for Twist" and "Poison in the Cup," as well as one for her nonfiction work Heaven Knows Who. The author of more than two dozen novels, she died in 1988.

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