With the newspapers screaming for a quick solution, this is a case no one wants to touch--so naturally it is Chief Inspector Woodend who finds himself left holding the baby. With his usual panache, Cloggin'-it Charlie quickly immerses himself of the world of television, meeting people he has previou
Dead on Cue
โ Scribed by Lake, Deryn
- Book ID
- 107494173
- Publisher
- Severn House
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 121 KB
- Series
- Reverend Nick Lawrence 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781780103549
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โฆ Synopsis
A new arrival to Lakehurst village can only mean trouble for Reverend Nick Lawrence . . . The residents of the sleepy Sussex village of Lakehurst are abuzz with the news of the arrival of Gerry Harlington, a flamboyant American actor and the new owner of Abbotโs Manor, with his glamorous wife. The local dramatic society recruits him as their director for their new show, but his ideas are met with violent protest from the amateur actors. So when a corpse is discovered after the grand opening night, Reverend Nick Lawrence doesnโt have to look far to find potential suspects . . .
From Booklist
Showy Hollywood actor Gerry Harlington, star of the Wasp Man movies, has recently settled in the village of Lakehurst in Sussex. Hoping to ingratiate himself with the locals, he offers to direct the son et lumiere show, which celebrates the areaโs eleventh-century Fulke Castle. But when he performs a hip-hop dance in the midst of an Elizabethan fair at dress rehearsal, heโs clearly gone too far, and cast members revolt. So when Harlington is found dead after the first performance, there are plenty of suspects, including the victimโs wife, who had decided to divorce him. Compounding matters is the death of a young woman who apparently witnessed Harlingtonโs murder. In the second Reverend Nick Lawrence mystery, after The Mills of God (2010), the vicar, who shares his vicarage with a ghost and a cat, helps DI Dominic Tennant find the murderer. The presence of the over-the-top Hollywood figure adds a campy element, but this settles down to a nice cozy with sympathetic characters. A good choice for village-crime fans. --Michele Leber
Review
." Brisk prose and vivid portraits of the villagers "
Publishers Weekly on Dead on Cue
โA good choice for village-crime fans.โ
Booklist on Dead on Cue
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Showy Hollywood actor Gerry Harlington, star of the Wasp Man movies, has recently settled in the village of Lakehurst in Sussex. Hoping to ingratiate himself with the locals, he offers to direct the son et lumiere show, which celebrates the areaโs eleventh-century Fulke Castle. But when he performs
With the newspapers screaming for a quick solution, this is a case no one wants to touchโso naturally it is Chief Inspector Woodend who finds himself left holding the baby. With his usual panache, Cloggin'-it Charlie quickly immerses himself of the world of television, meeting people he has previous
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