Detection Unlimited

Detection Unlimited by Georgette Heyer, published by Sourcebooks Landmark in 2010, is a reprint edition featuring 378 pages in English. This mystery unfolds in a small village where local solicitor Sampson Warrenby is found dead under an oak tree, a bullet in his brain. As Chief Inspector Hemingway investigates, he discovers that nearly everyone in the village has a theory about the murder, raising questions about motives and potential suspects.
Readers will find a classic country house mystery that delves into the lives of the villagers, each with their own secrets and reasons for wanting Warrenby dead. The narrative explores themes of intrigue and deception, as Hemingway navigates a web of conflicting stories and hidden agendas. This edition offers a rich experience for fans of traditional mysteries and amateur sleuths, inviting them to piece together the clues alongside the inspector.
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They all wanted him dead…but which one turned hatred into murder?
Slumped on a seat under an oak tree is local solicitor Sampson Warrenby, stone cold dead, with a bullet in his brain. And everybody in the village seems ready to tell Chief Inspector Hemingway who murdered him. Could the killer have been the dead man’s niece, who found him in the first place? The couple at the farm had a guilty secret–what was it? And why is it someone else actually wants to be the prime suspect?
Detection is unlimited when everyone in the tiny village has a theory about who murdered the socially pushy newcomer. With no shortage of motives and means, it’s up to Chief Inspector Hemingway to uncover which of the villagers is guilt of the crime.
A classic country house mystery, perfect for readers of Agatha Christie and Dorothy L. Sayers!
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