Fire in the Thatch

Author(s): E. C. R. Lorac; Martin Edwards (Introduction by)

Crime Fiction

Mystery crime fiction written in the Golden Age of Murder

Readers will enjoy watching the conflicts that arise between the wary country folk and the cocktail-drinking Londoners invading their habitat. In sum, this is jolly good fun. --Publishers Weekly

The Second World War is drawing to a close. Nicholas Vaughan, released from the army after an accident, takes refuge in Devon--renting a thatched cottage in the beautiful countryside at Mallory Fitzjohn. Vaughan sets to work farming the land, rearing geese and renovating the cottage. Hard work and rural peace seem to make this a happy bachelor life.

On a nearby farm lives the bored, flirtatious June St Cyres, an exile from London while her husband is a Japanese POW. June's presence attracts fashionable visitors of dubious character, and threatens to spoil Vaughan's prized seclusion.

When Little Thatch is destroyed in a blaze, all Vaughan's work goes up in smoke--and Inspector Macdonald is drafted in to uncover a motive for murder.

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General Fields

  • : 9781464209673
  • : Poisoned Pen Press
  • : Poisoned Pen Press
  • : 0.303907
  • : 05 June 2018
  • : .64 Inches X 5.25 Inches X 8 Inches
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : E. C. R. Lorac; Martin Edwards (Introduction by)
  • : Paperback
  • : English
  • : 256