A Word After Dying
1996 • 304 pages

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Inspector Alan Markby and his long-time friend Meredith Mitchell have taken a cottage in the country for a much needed holiday. But so sooner are they relaxing with a neighbor over a glass of blackberry wine, when Markby is being badgered for an "off the record" opinion about a somewhat suspicious accidental death. Retired journalist Wynne Carter has been satisfying her professional curiosity by investigating a former villager: Olivia Smeaton, a reserved old lady with a racy past whose life -- and recent fatal fall -- leave a lot of questions unanswered. Determinedly off duty, Markby grumbles that the woman's death was probably caused by a loose slipper sole. Still, Meredith's interest is piqued by suggestive acts of vandalism that have been striking the village, including the malicious poisoning of the victim's much-loved pony. And, when another body is found, even Markby must admit that there is foul play afoot. with the villagers becoming increasingly unfriendly, and the mysterious violence continuing, Meredith and Markby begin to fear that Olivia's death may have been just the first of many, unless the two of them can make sense of the scandalous secrets so carefully hidden by the inhabitants of the seemingly peaceful Cotswold village.

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#10 in Mitchell and Markby

Mitchell and Markby is a 15-book series with 15 released primary works first released in 1941 with contributions by Ann Granger.

#1
Say It with Poison
#2
A Season for Murder
#3
Cold in the Earth
#4
Murder Among Us
#5
Where Old Bones Lie
#6
A Fine Place for Death
#7
Flowers for His Funeral
#8
Candle for a Corpse
#9
A Touch of Mortality
#10
A Word After Dying
#11
Call the Dead Again
#12
Beneath These Stones

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