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Bleeding Hooks
Harriet Rutland
Bleeding Hooks
Harriet Rutland
Publisher Marketing: They grabbed their fishing bags, and made a dive for their rods which were standing, ready for use, outside the front door. "Well, tight lines!" they called over their shoulders. "Bleeding hooks!" grinned the Major. Gladys 'Ruby' Mumsby was more interested in fishermen than fish. When her corpse is discovered near a Welsh sporting lodge that is hosting a group of fly fishing enthusiasts, it seems one of them has taken an interest in her too - of the murderous kind. For impaled in the palm of her hand is a salmon fishing fly, so deep that the barb is completely covered. Her face is blue. It is thought at first she died of natural causes, but the detective Mr. Winkley, the Scotland Yard detective, almost immediately suspects otherwise. And what happened to the would-be magician's monkey that disappeared so soon after Mrs. Mumsby's death? Bleeding Hooks was the second of Harriet Rutland's sparkling mystery novels to feature the detective Mr Winkley. First published in 1940, this new edition features an introduction by crime fiction historian Curtis Evans. 'Once again a top-ranking yarn, in a story where the author introduces murder into a fishing paradise in Wales. Lots of rod and line marginalia add to incisive characterization and well hidden crime for a superior story.' Kirkus Reviews 'Murder method interesting, characters well drawn and likeable, sleuth unobtrusively slick and finish dramatic.' Saturday Review
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | November 2, 2015 |
ISBN13 | 9781910570845 |
Publishers | Dean Street Press |
Pages | 238 |
Dimensions | 132 × 198 × 16 mm · 235 g |