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The Lover of the Grave: The Lydmouth Crime Series Book 3 (Paperback)
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The Lover of the Grave: The Lydmouth Crime Series Book 3 (Paperback)

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Published: 17/02/2003
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'Andrew Taylor is a master story-teller' Daily Telegraph

From the No.1 bestselling author of The Ashes of London and The Fire Court, this is the third instalment in the acclaimed Lydmouth series


After the coldest night of the year, they find the man's body. He is dangling from the Hanging Tree on the outskirts of a village near Lydmouth, with his trousers round his ankles. Is it suicide, murder, or accidental death resulting from some bizarre sexual practice?

Journalist Jill Francis and Detective Inspector Thornhill become involved in the case in separate ways. Jill is also drawn unwillingly into the affairs of the small public school where the dead man taught. Meanwhile a Peeping Tom is preying upon Lydmouth; Jill has just moved into her own house and is afraid she is being watched. And there are more distractions, on a personal level, for policeman and reporter . . .

'An excellent writer. He plots with care and intelligence and the solution to the mystery is satisfyingly chilling' The Times

'The most under-rated crime writer in Britain today' Val McDermid

'There is no denying Taylor's talent, his prose exudes a quality uncommon among his contemporaries' Time Out

Publisher information

Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
ISBN: 9780340617151
Number of pages: 320
Dimensions: 178 x 111 x 22 mm
Weight: 224 g
Language: English


MEDIA REVIEWS

Taylor's Lydmouth series is turning the classical detective story into a complex picture of our own past - Independent

'Part baffling mystery, part social commentary, The Lover of the Grave is so atmospheric you can practically feel the ice on the inside of the windows'Liverpool Daily Post

'The tensions, both emotional and sexual, that run through this deftly plotted novel stretch the reader's nerves almost to breaking point'Val McDermid, Manchester Evening News

Andrew Taylor is one of the most interesting, if not the most interesting novelist writing on crime in England today - Spectator

'This absorbing tale is only the third of Taylor's Lydmouth Mysteries, yet already they rank among the finest of English rural whodunit/whydunits..'Shropshire Star

The people depicted here are real and believable and the drabness and genteel facade of Fifties England is skilfully brought to life. Taylor is, as always, adept at showing the reality beneath the surface - Sunday Telegraph

'A nicely satisfying read'The Irish Times

How skilfully he recreates the atmosphere of the time through innuendo, attitude and detail . . .Taylor is the master of small lives writ large and he has carved a classic detective story - Frances Fyfield

'Andrew Taylor was given the thumbs up long ago for beautifully crafted, well written narratives combining sublety, depth and that vital 'Oh my God what is the hell is going to happen next' factor, which is the driving force of the story-teller... The Lover of the Grave... makes you long to read the next tale'Frances Fyfield Express on Saturday

The most under-rated crime writer in Britain today - Val McDermid

'A good, meaty story in the best classic tradition'Birmingham Post

'This absorbing tale is only the third of Taylor's Lydmouth mysteries, yet already they rank among the finest of English rural whodunit/whydunits'Cumberland Evening News and Star

'Taylor evokes and stays faithful to the narrow convention and dingy austerity of the 1950s, He is an excellent writer who has conjured up an understated and grimy drama. Very praiseworthy'?'Quite definitely a cut above the usual whodunnit'Yorkshire Post-

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“Murder of a school teacher”

Warning, there is some historically authentic language which may offend modern readers (as an aside, I remember this word being used when I was a child and yet when I read it on the page I was seriously shocked - it... More

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