
Little Knell
by: Catherine Aird
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN 10: 0312269838
ISBN 13: 9780312269838
Publication date: January 1st, 2001
Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books
Pages: 201
Set against the backdrop of a quaint English village, an intriguing mystery unfolds when Inspector C. D. Sloan is summoned to investigate a perplexing case. A large collection of precious artifacts has gone missing, leaving the community in shock and suspicion. As the inspector delves deeper, he uncovers a tangled web of secrets that the quaint facade of this village hides, revealing that not everything is as it seems.
Sloan's sharp wit and keen observational skills are put to the test as he interviews eccentric locals, each presenting a potential motive. The clock is ticking, and the urgency of the investigation heightens as more than just historical treasures hang in the balance; the village's reputation is at stake. As tensions rise and long-buried grudges come to light, the inspector must navigate a maze of deceit and betrayal.
With clever twists and captivating characters, the story explores themes of greed, betrayal, and the lengths to which people will go to protect their secrets. As Sloan inches closer to the truth, readers are drawn into a narrative that not only challenges his detective prowess but also probes the deeper implications of loss and heritage in a tight-knit community.
Sloan's sharp wit and keen observational skills are put to the test as he interviews eccentric locals, each presenting a potential motive. The clock is ticking, and the urgency of the investigation heightens as more than just historical treasures hang in the balance; the village's reputation is at stake. As tensions rise and long-buried grudges come to light, the inspector must navigate a maze of deceit and betrayal.
With clever twists and captivating characters, the story explores themes of greed, betrayal, and the lengths to which people will go to protect their secrets. As Sloan inches closer to the truth, readers are drawn into a narrative that not only challenges his detective prowess but also probes the deeper implications of loss and heritage in a tight-knit community.