A Test Of Wills
by:
Charles Todd (author)
Mystery Large Print Edition A newcomer returns us to the essential pleasures of the well-crafted puzzle in this debut.
Mystery Large Print Edition A newcomer returns us to the essential pleasures of the well-crafted puzzle in this debut.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780061242847 (0061242845)
Publish date: December 26th 2006
Publisher: Harper
Pages no: 320
Edition language: English
Category:
European Literature,
British Literature,
Book Club,
Historical Fiction,
Adult,
Mystery,
Detective,
Historical Mystery,
Thriller,
Mystery Thriller,
Crime
Series: Inspector Ian Rutledge (#1)
I have read a couple of Charles Todd's Bess Crawford books and I thought it was time to check out the mother and son duos other historical series; the Ian Rutledge series. The Bess Crawford books take place during WW1, but the Ian Rutledge series takes place just after the end of WW1. And, while Bes...
This is the first of Todd's Inspector Ian Rutledge stories. I had read one three years ago (GoodReads claims I read two of them, but I appear to have reviewed only one of the two) and liked it enough to consider reading more. I decided I should begin at the beginning. Ian Rutledge was a police inspe...
A Test of Wills is a historical mystery, set in 1919. Inspector Ian Rutledge has shell shock, from his war experience on the western front, and has just returned to his old, pre-1914 job at Scotland Yard. His boss loathes him (he was the "golden boy" before the war), and has assigned him to a case...
Ian Rutledge is sent to investigate the murder of the youngish Colonel Harris. The murder is a bit tricky because unfortunately, the only suspect seems to be a young, dashing war hero, Captain Mark Wilton, who is engaged to the colonel's ward, Lettice (also, is it pronounced like lettuce or like tha...
5/3/2013: "A Test of Wills" (Inspector Ian Rutledge #1) is your usual British whodunit like Agatha Christie. It is a good read; rich Colonel inexplicably murdered while riding one morning on his country estate and the usual handful of characters each with a secret and only circumstantial evidence....