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Old 11-24-2015, 10:48 PM   #844
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Six titles in the Inspector Littlejohn series by George Bellairs are on US Kindle Countdown at $1.99 for about one more day before going up to $2.99 for an unknown amount of time.

Corpses in Enderby
link: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KGF0KYA
Spoiler:
Quote:
Ned Bunn wasn't a popular member of the community of Enderby, and there were people who had wished him dead. But when he was murdered on the doorstep of his own shop there was a terrible outcry. When Inspector Littlejohn of Scotland Yard investigates the case, there are some startling revelations of Bunn and his family, before the final tracking down of the murderer.

Death Sends for the Doctor
link: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KGF0S92
Spoiler:
Quote:
Upper Square is the last stronghold of snobbery in Abbot's Caldicott, a dying little metropolis in East Anglia, and the remnants of queer old families re*side there. Doctor Beharrell, a promi*nent physician, is found murdered in a secret room in his home at Bank House, in the square, and Superintendent Littlejohn, warned before it has been discovered that the crime has been com*mitted, goes to investigate. Before he leaves Caldicott with the case solved, a lot of strange past history comes to light and the repressions and inbreeding of the upper ten of Caldicott produce some queer twists of hatred and mad*ness. Littlejohn, whom David Holloway calls ' the most courteous of all fictional detectives,' finds all his good manners are needed in dealing with this strange affair among a crowd of characters who live in an atmosphere of days that are gone.

Info on the following four titles is contained in this previous post: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho....php?p=3179302
  • Corpse at the Carnival
  • Death of a Tin God
  • The Tormentors
  • Death Treads Softly
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