The Nursing Home Murders: Inspector Roderick Alleyn #3 (Inspectr Roderick Alleyn)
For one unlucky Member of Parliament, a simple visit to the hospital (the “nursing home” of the title) proves fatal. But as Inspector Alleyn will discover, any number of people had reason to help the gentleman to his just reward, including the sour surgeon, his besotted nurse, a resentful wife,...
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For one unlucky Member of Parliament, a simple visit to the hospital (the “nursing home” of the title) proves fatal. But as Inspector Alleyn will discover, any number of people had reason to help the gentleman to his just reward, including the sour surgeon, his besotted nurse, a resentful wife, and a cabinet full of political rivals.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781934609873 (1934609870)
ASIN: 1934609870
Publish date: October 16th 2011
Publisher: Felony & Mayhem
Pages no: 224
Edition language: English
Series: Roderick Alleyn (#3)
Since I was reading a biography of Ngaio Marsh, I decided to pick up a couple of her mysteries from the library to remind myself of their flavour. This one is only the third in the series, so Roderick Alleyn is still without a romantic partner, and still decidedly a smart-aleck. The title of this ...
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