No Laughing Matter

No Laughing Matter by Dorothy Simpson, published by Michael Joseph in 1993, is a mystery novel that invites readers into a gripping investigation. The story centers on Inspector Thanet and Sergeant Lineham as they delve into the unsettling death of Zak Randish, a winemaker and owner of the Sturrenden Vineyard. With a page count of 262, this edition presents a detailed exploration of the circumstances surrounding Randish’s demise, which involves a violent act that leaves his jugular vein severed.
Readers will find a narrative that intricately weaves elements of fiction and detective work, as the investigators piece together clues in a setting that highlights the complexities of human relationships and motives. The book’s focus on the mystery genre ensures that fans of crime and detective stories will appreciate the unfolding drama and the challenges faced by the characters. This edition, written in English, offers a thorough and engaging experience for those interested in unraveling the truth behind a chilling crime.
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Inspector Thanet and Sergeant Lineham investigate the grisly death of Zak Randish, winemaker and owner of the Sturrenden Vineyard, whose jugular vein was severed when he was forced through a window pane.
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