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The Bloody Wood (Sir John Appleby, Bk 22)
The Bloody Wood - Sir John Appleby, Bk 22
Author: Michael Innes
An assorted party of guests have gathered at Charne, home of Charles Martineau and his ailing wife, Grace, including Sir John Appleby and his wife, Judith. Appleby's suspicions are soon aroused with the odd behaviour of Charles, and the curious last request of Grace -- who desires that upon her death, Charles marries her favourite niece, Mar...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780060808112
ISBN-10: 006080811X
Publication Date: 9/1990
Pages: 217
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3.8 stars, based on 7 ratings
Publisher: Perennial
Book Type: Paperback
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an interesting well-written story.

Sir John Appleby and his wife, Lady Judith accept an invitation to a house-party at Charne, the country estate of the Martineaus. Their friend, Grace Martineau is dying of cancer and she wants her friends about her one last time.

Innes paints believable psychological portraits of his protagonists. The deaths don't take place until the latter half of the mystery. Meanwhile the reader becomes well-acquainted with Grace Martineau and her machinations to have her husband remarry after she has died.

Her guests, already on edge because they know this is the last time they will see their hostess, are shocked by her insistence that her husband should wed another after her passing. They are even more shocked when they learn Grace's choice of bride.

It's a good mystery, where the reader is challenged to discover a killer, after the author has furnished revealing psychological portraits of the murder suspects.
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Good classic who-done-it. Literate without being pretentious.


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