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Gone to Her Death (Lloyd and Hill, Bk 3)
Gone to Her Death - Lloyd and Hill, Bk 3
Author: Jill McGown
When Diana Hamlyn's bludgeoned body is found on the playing field at the English school where her husband is deputy headmaster, detecting duo Inspector Lloyd and Detective Judy Hill find a classroom full of suspects, including her grieving husband, his motley colleagues, and even the vice-hiding head master. Unfortunately, this fatal episode...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780449219669
ISBN-10: 0449219666
Publication Date: 10/21/1991
Pages: 280
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3.4 stars, based on 21 ratings
Publisher: Fawcett
Book Type: Paperback
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Spuddie avatar reviewed Gone to Her Death (Lloyd and Hill, Bk 3) on + 412 more book reviews
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DI Lloyd and DS Hill #3. On a personal level, Hill and Lloyd continue their clandestine relationship, needing to keep it quiet as co-workers are strictly forbidden to have such relationships. And then there is the fact that Judy is married, of course. LOL The murder in this book takes place at a boys' school when the vice-headmaster's wife, a known nymphomaniac, is raped and murdered. It seems all the teachers and staff are a bit weird, and there are way too many suspects. But Lloyd and Hill work to pare the list down. Another well-plotted excellent mystery from McGown; the series is not a best-seller nor as well-known as some other authors of British police procedurals, at least not here in America, but I think it's actually better than some others.
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reviewed Gone to Her Death (Lloyd and Hill, Bk 3) on + 359 more book reviews
The math teacher's wife is anybody's--everybody knows that. Yet she appears to have been raped before she was murdered. Was it her older husband, tired of her promiscuity? The headmaster, whose own wife is cold as a fish? The foul-mouthed artist who hates women? I've been reading mysteries for 30 years and I missed this one. Can you figure it out?
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I love Jill McGown's Lloyd and Hill series. Very tightly woven plot.


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