The Tickler's Jam Murders - by Peter Tickler (Paperback)
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Highlights
- It is 1919.
- Author(s): Peter Tickler
- 274 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Mystery & Detective
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About the Book
The Tickler's Jam Murders is a murder mystery set in England in 1919. When Sir Wilfred Walker is brutally killed, it falls to Detective Sergeant Kite to catch the killer, but no-one is sorry that Sir Wilfred is dead.
Book Synopsis
It is 1919. The First World War is over, the soldiers have returned home, but brutal death is not far behind.
When businessman Sir Wilfred Walker is blown up in his Rolls Royce by a bomb made from a Tickler's jam tin, Detective Sergeant Kite is sent to investigate. Kite, ejected from the London Metropolitan police, has a reputation as a troublemaker, a serious health problem, and an obsession with asking awkward questions. Constable Sparrow is a livewire with tales to tell. And all the inhabitants of Crowthorpe Manor have secrets to hide.
Trapped and cut off by the snow in rural Lincolnshire, Kite's time is soon running out. It is a case that no-one, especially his boss, wants him to solve. But the Tickler's jam killer is hiding in plain sight and has not finished yet.
Peter Tickler is the great-grandson of T G Tickler, supplier of jam to the troops in the trenches. Tickler's Jam was real, British soldiers really made bombs out of the tins when they had eaten all the jam in them, but this novel is entirely fictional.