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That Yew Tree's Shade

Cyril Hare

From Shelf: The Golden Age of Detective Fiction

Gordon Clark was a county judge at the time of the novel's compositionWhen Francis Pettigrew, former barrister and sometime amateur detective, is plucked out of peaceful retirement in the Home Counties to deputise for the County Court judge, the proceedings offer him some unexpected insights into the lives of his new neighbours.

That Yew Tree's Shade (1954) was the seventh crime novel by 'Cyril Hare', nom de plume of Alfred Gordon Clark and one of the best-loved names in English 'Golden Age' crime writing. Gordon Clark was a county judge at the time of the novel's compositionWhen Francis Pettigrew, former barrister and sometime amateur detective, is plucked out of peaceful retirement in the Home Counties to deputise for the County Court judge, the proceedings offer him some unexpected insights into the lives of his new neighbours. And after the body of a penniless widow known for her good works is found on Yew Hill, a famous local beauty spot, Pettigrew is drawn into the case as a witness.'Cyril Hare's style is easy and fluent, and his books are eminently readable ... A great novelist.' Spectator

Format:
Paperback / softback
Pages:
204
Publisher:
Faber & Faber
ISBN:
9780571247868
Published Date:
11/12/2008
Dimensions:
198mm x 126mm x 15mm
Weight:
215g
Category:
Crime & mystery

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Format: Paperback / softback

ISBN: 9780571247868

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