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It's clear to most members of Midsomer Worthy's Writers' Circle that asking bestselling author Max Jennings to talk to them is a little ambitious. Less clear are the reasons for secretary Gerald Hadleigh's fierce objections to seeing the man - a face from his past - again. Astonishingly, Jennings accepts the invitation but, before the night is out, Gerald is dead. Summoned to investigate, Chief Inspector Barnaby finds that Gerald's life is as much of a mystery to his neighbours as his violent death. The key is surely their illustrious guest speaker - but where is he now?
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Midsomer Murders - 4: Written in Blood, Caroline Graham
- Language
- Released
- 1995
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- Book condition
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- Title
- Midsomer Murders - 4: Written in Blood
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Caroline Graham
- Publisher
- Headline Book Publishing
- Released
- 1995
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 467
- ISBN10
- 0747246645
- ISBN13
- 9780747246640
- Series
- Chief Inspector Barnaby
- Tags
- Fiction, Mystery & Thriller, Mystery Novels, Suspense, Murders, Fun, British Literature, Detective Fiction, Series, England, Great Britain, Detective, English Literature, Adapted for Film, London, Cozy Crime, About Books, Writers, English Countryside, Inspector Barnaby
- First published
- 1994
- Original title
- Written In Blood
- Rating
- 3.75 out of 5
- Description
- It's clear to most members of Midsomer Worthy's Writers' Circle that asking bestselling author Max Jennings to talk to them is a little ambitious. Less clear are the reasons for secretary Gerald Hadleigh's fierce objections to seeing the man - a face from his past - again. Astonishingly, Jennings accepts the invitation but, before the night is out, Gerald is dead. Summoned to investigate, Chief Inspector Barnaby finds that Gerald's life is as much of a mystery to his neighbours as his violent death. The key is surely their illustrious guest speaker - but where is he now?






