Synopses & Reviews
A dead man dressed like a vicar is propped against a church wall, clutching the address of a dilapidated cottage that's abandoned--except for a human skeleton inside. Inspector Witherspoon's only prayer is to seek the counsel of his housekeeper and secret weapon, Mrs. Jeffries--who proves that a great crimesolver's work is never done.
Review
The Miss Marple of Victorian mystery. (Paperback Forum)
Synopsis
Inspector Witherspoon is perplexed. No one seems to know the identity of the dead man dressed like a vicar and propped up against the outside wall of St. Paul s Church. A paper clutched in the corpse s hand reveals the address of a dilapidated and seemingly abandoned cottage abandoned if you don t count the human skeleton stuffed in the chimney. To link these two bizarre incidents will take all of the resources at Witherspoon s command and a little help from the efficient Mrs. Jeffries.
She keeps house for Inspector Witherspoon . . . and keeps him on his toes. Everyone s awed by his Scotland Yard successes but they don t know about his secret weapon. No matter how messy the murder or how dirty the deed, Mrs. Jeffries s polished detection skills are up to the task, proving that behind every great man there s a woman and that a crime-solver s work is never done.
Fascinating murder mystery...wit and style . . . a winning series. The Paperback Forum
Full of humor, suspense, adventure, and touches of romance . . . delightful. Rendezvous"
About the Author
Emily Brightwell is the author of the "Mrs. Jeffries" series of mysteries. She lives in Lake Forest, CA.