The Killings at Badger's Drift
Format: paperback
Publish date: 1989-04-20
Publisher: Headline
Pages no: 272
Edition language: English
Series: Midsomer Murders (#1)
Having seen Midsomer Murders sporadically over the years, I decided to finally make a concerted effort to watch the show in its entirety. I'm currently in the middle of season 6, with an odd episode of later seasons thrown in here or there for good measure. (My tv has Pluto tv, and they have a dedic...
An old lady witnesses something in the woods as she's searching for an orchid. Something so terrible, someone is willing to kill her to keep it hidden. But as soon as the police is involved, thanks to the lady's nosy neighbor, more and more secrets are coming out...An interesting murder mystery with...
It might come as a surprise that I had never heard of the writer Caroline Graham until my mom got me into watching a show called Midsomer Murders. (It's on Netflix if you're interested.) What does one have to do with the other? Well, the tv show is based off of a book series by Graham that begins wi...
I have contradictory feelings about this book. On one hand it’s a great mystery with plenty of twists and unexpected reveals. The cast of characters is large, diverse, and well- developed. Inspector Barnaby is interesting, fleshed-out, and extremely competent. He immediately became one of my favorit...
At first the Killings At Badger's Drift comes off as a cozy little British mystery set somewhere in the countryside among thatched houses, lovely gardens, and tea. Little old ladies abound, snooty upper-crust individuals run in and out of the pages, and behind the door of every cottage and every man...