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The Blind Side (Ernest Lamb, Bk 1)
The Blind Side - Ernest Lamb, Bk 1
Author: Patricia Wentworth
Craddock House was so full of squabblers, gossips, feuding family, and eavesdroppers that Ross Craddock's killer must have felt quite at home. There was Lee Fenton, Ross's first cousin, heard calling Ross "a swine" and subsequently sleepwalking (so she claimed) into the victim's flat. There was the lovable spinster aunt who...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780446356893
ISBN-10: 0446356891
Publication Date: 1991
Pages: 219
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3.8 stars, based on 15 ratings
Publisher: Warner Books
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 1
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Not a Miss Silver, but our old friends Lamb and Abbott from that series are here. Well-drawn characters and well-crafted mystery.
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Another delightful mystery by Patricia Wentworth.
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Love Patricia Wentworth! She's's up there with Agatha Christie!
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hardtack avatar reviewed The Blind Side (Ernest Lamb, Bk 1) on + 2779 more book reviews
Alas, this is the last Patricia Wentworth novel I have on hand to read. All the others I haven't read are WLed and are hard to come by. I kept trying to figure out who the killer was in this novel to no avail. I had already checked four major characters of my suspect list as they seemed---based on my experience with reading dozens of Wentworth's novels---they didn't fit. When the reveal came I was surprised and remembered---like the characters---you shouldn't always believe what you see.

This is the first book in a short---three novels---series. Two police characters are familiar to readers of Wentworth's "Miss Silver" series. But you didn't have to read those books to engage with these characters.


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