To Love and Be Wise (Alan Grant)
by:
Josephine Tey (author)
Format: kindle
ASIN: B00AB194W8
Publish date: December 25th 2012
Publisher: Touchstone
Pages no: 224
Edition language: English
Series: Inspector Alan Grant (#4)
Edited to add a picture of Calder Alexander Eno the preternaturally enormous cat. He loves lying on books and devices; probably he can absorb books by osmosis. He is extremely affectionate and loves to lie on the sofa with me while I read. But not now, because it is warm and he would like me to get ...
After reading Josephine Teys mysteries, I thought I'd post some of my thoughts about them.First the positives:They're free.They're well written in general.They're really good mysteries. The minor characters are mostly nice and interesting.To me, they're historic, though I know the author wrote and p...
DI Alan Grant meets unsettlingly handsome photographer Leslie Searle at a party celebrating the release of Miss Lavinia Fitch's latest bestselling dumb damsel in distress novel. Literary sherry parties, we're told, are not Grant's cup of tea, but he's there to pick up actress Marta Hallard for dinn...
I've recently been rereading the Josephine Tey mysteries. Sadly, there aren't many--only eight of them. One of the pleasures of reading To Love and Be Wise after almost all of the others was recognizing allusions to the prior novels, such as Jerry Lamont, a suspect in The Man in the Queue; Jammy Hop...
Read by.................. Stephen ThorneAbr/Unabr.............. UnabridgedGenre................... Fiction - MysterySource................... 6 Cassette TapesTotal Runtime......... 6 Hours 46 Minsblurb - It was rumoured that Hollywood stars would go down on their knees for the privilege ...