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Suddenly at His Residence

A Mystery in Kent

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While the Blitz bombards London, the boisterous grandchildren of Sir Richard March have descended upon Swanswater Manor in Kent for a family gathering and the finalising of the patriarch's will. Disgruntled by the behaviour and life choices of his heirs, March seems poised to deny all of them their inheritance and heads out to his lodge to make arrangements — only to be discovered dead the next morning with strychnine in his blood.

With evidence at the crime scene suggesting that nobody could possibly have entered the lodge to murder March, Inspector Cockrill— the "Terror of Kent"— has the challenge of finding any plausible solution for this impossible crime before death comes to darken the doors of Swanswater once more.

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    • Kirkus

      September 1, 2024
      Brand (1907-88) locates this Golden Age whodunit, first published in 1947, in a setting both cozy and hellish. Even in his palatial English estate of Swanswater Manor, it doesn't take much to set off Sir Richard March for reasons that have nothing to do with the Blitz of 1944, which is littering the neighborhood with bombs on a regular basis. When his adult grandchildren's idle discussion is suddenly punctuated by Edward Treviss' revelation that his cousin Dr. Philip March has been exiled to the spare room because he's cheating on his wife, Ellen, with another cousin, Claire March, Sir Richard grows testy and vows to disinherit the lot of them, even nurse Peta March, who as the daughter of his firstborn son is his heir apparent. Demanding that family solicitor Stephen Garde get down to the business of drafting a new will posthaste that leaves everything to Bella, the former mistress he married after his beloved first wife died, Sir Richard, who's clearly never read any detective stories, hies himself off to the estate's lodge, where he's found dead the next morning, poisoned by the coramine someone pinched from Philip's medical bag. That someone was obviously very close to Sir Richard and all the suspects, and it's no easy task for Brand's franchise detective, Inspector Cockrill, to interrupt the witty buzz of their theories, suggestions, and accusations long enough to identify the killer just as the Blitz strikes alarmingly but predictably close to home. Despite the small number of suspects, fans with a taste for formal whodunits can rest assured in the certainty that they won't beat Cockie to the solution. Perhaps the most underrated country-house mystery of them all.

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      September 15, 2024
      Two impossible crimes, featuring two victims, one murderer, and ten suspects, form the framework of the latest re-issue in the British Library Crime Classics series. At the height of WWII, the ailing and controlling Sir Richard March summons his adult grandchildren (their parents died during WWI), to his lavish country house in Kent. March keeps playing these potential heirs to his fortune against one another, threatening to change his will again and again. But some time after Sir March has gone to a lodge on the estate for yet another revision, he is discovered dead. His will is missing. Also missing are a vial of strychnine and a hypodermic needle from the medical bag of one of his grandsons, a physician. Tensions and danger for all escalate, even in the presence of Brand's series detective, Inspector Cockrill. A diabolically difficult intellectual puzzle is presented here, in the best Golden Age of Crime Fiction tradition. The volume includes an illuminating introduction by crime writer and editor for the British Library Crime Classics, Martin Edwards.

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