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About the Author
DOROTHY BOWERS (1902-1948) was a champion of "fair play" mysteries in which all the clues are cunningly displayed within the story. The daughter of a bakery owner, she attended Oxford university, and later became a History teacher, supplementing her income by compiling crossword puzzles. A member of the Detection Club, Bowers wrote five crime thrillers before her early death from tuberculosis.
Reviews
When a series of threatening anonymous notes drives Bertha Tidy to the police, she is put off with the statement, "These things are worth usually no more than the paper they're written on. You were prompt to put the matter in our hands and we'll see you come to no harm." Twenty-four hours later this proprietress of a hatshop, tearoom and beauty parlor is murdered. Scotland Yard in the person of Detective Inspector Raikes goes determinedly to work on the case, which may be related to five other deaths under suspicious circumstances. Skillfully plotted against an authentic English background, the story draws to a climax not wholly unexpected. It proves that a whodunnit can be a literate and entertaing excursion into murder rather than a hackneyed, pace-ridden dialogue-laden cliche.
-- Jack Glick, The New York Times * Transatlantic Mayhem *"Skillfully plotted against an authentic English background....[the story] proves that a whodunit can be a literate and entertaining excursion into murder"
* The New York Times *"A really good detective story. Five suicides (or murders?) in one village may seem a little extravagant; but Detective-Superintendent Raikes goes about the business unravelling the tangle with more than competence. This is good writing, with the telling, character-revealing phrase skilfully used. Readers who prefer the detective story pure and simple should make a note of this one."
-- Laurence Meynell * The Sunday Times *The Bells at Old Bailey is a village job with sinister spinsters on the slopes of schizophrenia, and plenty of gossip in the tea shoppe.
-- Maurice Richardson * The Observer *Book Information
ISBN 9781899000111
Author Dorothy Bowers
Format Paperback
Page Count 285
Imprint Moonstone Press
Publisher Moonstone Press