'The story is expertly told, skein by skein, with a new knot to be untied just when you think everything is clear' Sunday Telegraph
A Killing Kindness: A Dalziel and Pascoe Novel
'Hill's wit is the constant, ironic foil to his vision, and to call this a mere crime novel is to say Everest is a nice little hill' Frances Hegarty, Mail...
Superintendent Andrew Dalziel is rescued from a flood by a bunch of cheerful mourners, and accompanies them back to Lake House.
It was a crime of passion in onc of England's great houses, an open-and-shut case.
"It's the crime of the century--but not this century. And there are two hundred and twenty-seven million witness--but none of them can help the investigating officers. For this is murder on the moon in the year 2010.
'Humour and topicality along a cold enigmatic trail of murder' Observer Life is on the up for Patrick Aldermann: his Great Aunt Florence has collapsed into her rose bed leaving him Rosemont House with its splendid gardens.
Recalled to Life