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Death of a Literary Widow
1979
First Published
3.49
Average Rating
192
Number of Pages
Novelist Walter Machin, with a minor literary reputation and out-of-print oeuvre, becomes fashionable after his death; escalating the import of his well-guarded papers. In the most peculiar setting his widow and ex-wife live in their manse, where multiple mysteries abound and a fatal competition ensues between them.
Avg Rating
3.49
Number of Ratings
168
5 STARS
13%
4 STARS
33%
3 STARS
46%
2 STARS
7%
1 STARS
2%
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Author

Robert Barnard
Robert Barnard
Author · 50 books

Aka Bernard Bastable. Robert Barnard (born 23 November 1936) was an English crime writer, critic and lecturer. Born in Essex, Barnard was educated at the Royal Grammar School in Colchester and at Balliol College in Oxford. His first crime novel, A Little Local Murder, was published in 1976. The novel was written while he was a lecturer at University of Tromsø in Norway. He has gone on to write more than 40 other books and numerous short stories. Barnard has said that his favourite crime writer is Agatha Christie. In 1980 he published a critique of her work titled A Talent to Deceive: An Appreciation of Agatha Christie. Barnard was awarded the Cartier Diamond Dagger in 2003 by the Crime Writers Association for a lifetime of achievement. Under the pseudonym Bernard Bastable, Robert Barnard has published one standalone novel and three alternate history books starring Wolfgang Mozart as a detective, he having survived to old age. Barnard lived with his wife Louise in Yorkshire. Series: * Perry Trethowan * Charlie Peace

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