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  • Too Many Notes, Mr. Mozart

    Too Many Notes, Mr. Mozart

    by Robert Barnard

    Mystery fans will be delighted with this charming and whimsical alternative history in the form of a murder mystery. Germany, 1830. Wolfgang Gottlieb (he prefers the German form of his name) Mozart is getting on in years, but is still remarkably spry for his age. And things are looking up when he i... More

    Language: ENG
    Copyright: 1995
  • A Stranger in the Family: A Novel of Suspense

    A Stranger in the Family: A Novel of Suspense

    by Robert Barnard

    From Robert Barnard, the internationally acclaimed Diamond Dagger-winning crime writer . . . Kit Philipson has always felt like something of a stranger in his family. Growing up as the only child of professional parents in Glasgow, Scotland, he had every advantage. His mother was a teacher; his ... More

    Language: ENG
    Copyright: 2010
  • Death in a Cold Climate

    Death in a Cold Climate

    by Robert Barnard

    It was midday on December 21st in the city of Tromsø when the boy was last seen – a tall, blond boy swathed in anorak and scarf against the Arctic noon. After that he wasn’t seen again, not until three months later, when Professor Mackenzie’s dog started sniffing around in the snow and uncovered a h... More

    Language: ENG
    Copyright: 1980
  • Death by Sheer Torture (Perry Trethowan #1)

    Death by Sheer Torture (Perry Trethowan #1)

    by Robert Barnard

    Perry Trethowan, a successful young police inspector, is called in to assist unofficially in the investigation of his father's kinky murder.... More

    Language: ENG
    Copyright: 1981
  • A Fall from Grace (Charlie Peace #8)

    A Fall from Grace (Charlie Peace #8)

    by Robert Barnard

    From Robert Barnard, the internationally acclaimed Diamond Dagger-winning crime writer . . . WithA Fall from Grace, Robert Barnard triumphs once again with a witty tale of family discord and murder. Detective Inspector Charlie Peace and his wife, Felicity, are shocked when Felicity's difficult dad... More

    Language: ENG
    Copyright: 2007
  • The disposal of the living

    The disposal of the living

    by Robert Barnard

    Hexton-Upon-Weir was ruled by its women. When they decided to band together to block the appointment of a new vicar, they managed to create merry hell. Helen tried to remain aloof, but she too was drawn into the maelstrom, which degenerated into murder.... More

    Language: ENG
    Copyright: 1985
  • The Killings on Jubilee Terrace

    The Killings on Jubilee Terrace

    by Robert Barnard

    Vernon Watts may have been beloved by the millions of faithful viewers of the long-running soap opera Jubilee Terrace but his fellow cast members knew him for what he was -- an egotistical former music-hall performer whose untimely death in a pedestrian accident was not something to be universally r... More

    Language: ENG
    Copyright: 2009
  • Last Post

    Last Post

    by Robert Barnard

    A mysterious envelope arrives on Eve McNabb's doorstep soon after she has buried her mother, a woman who kept many secrets. The puzzling letter inside this envelope hints at an illicit passion between the letter writer and Eve's mother, May McNabb. Even when she was a child, Eve sensed that there ... More

    Language: ENG
    Copyright: 2008
  • A Corpse in a Gilded Cage

    A Corpse in a Gilded Cage

    by Robert Barnard

    Chetton Hall was one of the glories of Jacobean domestic architecture, and the Spenders had lived in Chetton ever since their founder had peculated the money to build it while he was the King’s Secretary of Monopolies. Over the years they had accumulated accrustations of dignity, to say nothing of w... More

    Language: ENG
    Copyright: 1984
  • A Little Local Murder

    A Little Local Murder

    by Robert Barnard

    Radio Broadwich decides to do a documentary on the small village of Twytching for international broadcast, and the townspeople divide between those who seek the patronage of Mrs. Deborah Withins, arbiter of taste and morals, and those determined to displace her in the cutthroat contest for media rec... More

    Language: ENG
    Copyright: 1976
  • Death and the Princess (Perry Trethowan #2)

    Death and the Princess (Perry Trethowan #2)

    by Robert Barnard

    Superintendent Perry Trethowan was used to cases that involved people in high places, and in this one he finds himself at the top of the tree – among the British royals. A Princess, albeit only a minuscule royal offshoot, with a snug little apartment in Kensington Palace and a snug little sum on th... More

    Language: ENG
    Copyright: 1982
  • School for Murder

    School for Murder

    by Robert Barnard

    The Burleigh school was dying. It would be called a mercy killing were it not for the little band of inept, eccentric, or otherwise unemployable teachers who depended on this absolutely awful English boys’ academy for their meagre livelihoods. A lack of funds, facilities, and foresight had brought B... More

    Language: ENG
    Copyright: 1983
  • Death of a Literary Widow

    Death of a Literary Widow

    by Robert Barnard

    There were two Mrs Machins, relicts of the talented working-class writer Walter Machin, who was just about to be immortalised by the literary establishment. Viola was large, overbearing and, even in her seventies, still voluptuous. Hilda, the first (and divorced) Mrs Machin, was perky, sharp and the... More

    Language: ENG
    Copyright: 1979
  • Death of a Perfect Mother

    Death of a Perfect Mother

    by Robert Barnard

    Lill Hodsden was a monster. She rode roughshod over her daughter, wiped her feet on her husband, blackmailed her lovers and smothered her sons with a mother love that left them screaming out for freedom. Lill set the hackles rising all over Todmarsh, the little South Coast town she queened it over. ... More

    Language: ENG
    Copyright: 2007
  • The Corpse at the Haworth Tandoori (Charlie Peace #6)

    The Corpse at the Haworth Tandoori (Charlie Peace #6)

    by Robert Barnard

    Masterly mystery writer Robert Barnard transports us to the Yorkshire town of Haworth, once home to the literary Brontës, now a crowded tourist mecca, for The Corpse at the Haworth Tandoori, which begins with the shocking discovery of a young man's strangled body in an Indian Tandoori restaurant par... More

    Language: ENG
    Copyright: 1998
  • No Place of Safety (Charlie Peace #5)

    No Place of Safety (Charlie Peace #5)

    by Robert Barnard

    Fifteen-year-old Katy Bourne and sixteen-year-old Alan Coughlan are missing. Though they are students at the same school, they hardly know each other, so it's strange that they should disappear together. Katy's mother, self-centered and unloving, doesn't mind if her daughter never comes home. Alan's... More

    Language: ENG
    Copyright: 1997
  • Unholy Dying (A Charlie Peace mystery)

    Unholy Dying (A Charlie Peace mystery)

    by Robert Barnard

    A witty and poignant chiller about the evil of gossip and the sin of indifference. Father Christopher Pardoe is a good priest. He cares about his parishioners. He is also a human being—and is thus saddled with man’s inherent weaknesses. Is it a bit odd, then, how much time the good Father has been ... More

    Language: ENG
    Copyright: 2001
  • The Habit of Widowhood

    The Habit of Widowhood

    by Robert Barnard

    A young girl is brought up in seclusion by her elderly parents who are obsessed with isolating her from the sinfulness of life in the wicked world. When, to secure her future, they marry her off to an elderly widower, they set in motion events more terrible than the most hateful of parents could hav... More

    Language: ENG
    Copyright: 1996
  • Death of a Mystery Writer (Idwal Meredith #1)

    Death of a Mystery Writer (Idwal Meredith #1)

    by Robert Barnard

    Sir Oliver Fairleigh-Stubbs, overweight and overbearing, collapses and dies at his birthday party while indulging his taste for rare liquors. He had promised his daughter he would be polite and charitable for the entire day, but the strain of such exemplary behavior was obviously too great. He leave... More

    Language: ENG
    Copyright: 1978
  • The Skeleton in the Grass

    The Skeleton in the Grass

    by Robert Barnard

    The Skeleton In The Grass, reminiscent of Robert Barnard’s much-acclaimed Out of the Blackout, illuminates an earlier time and place: a small English village in 1936, as Franco’s troops are conquering Spain and Hitler’s legions are preparing to overrun Europe. The world at large may be sliding into... More

    Language: ENG
    Copyright: 1987
  • Out of the Blackout

    Out of the Blackout

    by Robert Barnard

    With the Nazis bombing London on a nightly basis, many working-class families sent their children to the comparative safety of the countryside. When the Blitz ended, the families came for their kids . . . but no one ever came for Simon Thorn. His name appears on no list of the evacuated children. An... More

    Language: ENG
    Copyright: 1984
  • A Murder in Mayfair

    A Murder in Mayfair

    by Robert Barnard

    Mystery readers everywhere cherish their favorites among Robert Barnard's critically acclaimed body of work, but one title high on most lists is "A Scandal in Belgravia." "With A Murder in Mayfair," Barnard gives us a compelling new story set in the same intriguing London milieu, where power, polit... More

    Language: ENG
    Copyright: 1999
  • The Masters of the House

    The Masters of the House

    by Robert Barnard

    In the late winter of 1979, Leeds housewife Ellen Heenan dies in childbirth – abandoning a guilt-stricken husband to insanity’s grasp and leaving four young children to find for themselves. Thirteen-year-old Matthew and Annie, age twelve, know what the authorities will do if the learn of Father’s d... More

    Language: ENG
    Copyright: 1994
  • Political Suicide (John Sutcliffe #1)

    Political Suicide (John Sutcliffe #1)

    by Robert Barnard

    The MP for Bootham East was something of a fish out of water – a Tory with a conscience. When he was actually fished out of water, the Thames to be precise, it looked like a clear case of suicide or accident. But as Superintendent Sutcliffe’s investigations got under way, and as the by-election camp... More

    Language: ENG
    Copyright: 1995
  • Fete Fatale

    Fete Fatale

    by Robert Barnard

    Hexton-upon-Weir was ruled by its women: they set the tone, they made the decisions, they called the tune. When they decided to band together to block the appointment of a new vicar who was not only unacceptably High Church but – of all ugly things – celibate to boot, they managed to create merry he... More

    Language: ENG
    Copyright: 1985
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