Hand in Glove

Hand in Glove by Ngaio Marsh, published by HarperCollins in 1994, is a mystery novel that unfolds on April Fool’s Day, a day that brings unexpected twists for many, including the unfortunate Mr. Cartell, who ends up dead. This edition, comprising 251 pages, presents a compelling narrative that centers around Superintendent Alleyn as he navigates the complexities of this puzzling crime, which is complicated further by the premature letter of condolence sent by Mr. Percival Pyke Period.
Readers will find a blend of traditional mystery elements and police procedural intricacies as the story delves into themes of family life and suspense. The narrative invites exploration of the relationships and motives surrounding the crime, providing a rich backdrop for the investigation. With its classic style, Hand in Glove offers an engaging experience for fans of cozy mysteries and thrillers alike.
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April Fool’s Day had been a roaring success for all, it seemed – except for poor Mr Cartell who had ended up dead. Mr Percival Pyke Period’s letter of condolence was sent before the body was found. It was a puzzling crime for Superintendent Alleyn.
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