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Patrick Grant
Patrick Grant
Series · 5 books · 1970-1987
By
Margaret Yorke
Books in series
#1
Dead in the Morning
1970
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#2
Silent Witness
1972
The Austrian Alpine ski resort of Greutz is the scene of rivalry between an English party and some new arrivals. The tension mounts with the weather closing in, when blizzards envelope the resort and avalanches threaten. Dr. Patrick Grant's particular powers of logic and reasoning are needed, however, when a member of the party is discovered murdered. Why should a seemingly insignificant individual become a victim?
#3
Grave Matters
1975
Sheer chance put Oxford don Patrick Grant on the Acropolis in Greece when the first victim, elderly Miss Amelia Brinton, suffered a fatal fall. Curiosity, however, sent him to the English village of Meldsmead to visit the charming 17th-century cottage Miss Amelia had left to her niece. There the second ill-fated lady, the young mistress of nearby Abbot's Lodge, suffered a nasty series of accidents. So when a third woman mysteriously broke her neck in the British Museum, all Dr. Grant's instincts for detection told him it was murder. Now it would take his special investigative abilities to discover why a volume of Cicero was missing, who put poison in a pie...and what dark motives would push a killer to strike again.
#4
Mortal Remains
1987
Dr. Patrick Grant does not believe that Felix Lomax died accidentally. The unfortunate Lomax was thought to be lecturing on a luxury cruise liner, but is found washed ashore on a lonely beach in Crete. Grant's investigations take him upon a trail which eventually leads to the tombs of Mycenae, where he ends up risking his own life in an effort to determine the truth.
#5
Cast for Death
1976
Sam Irwin, actor, is found dead in the River Thames. It appears to be suicide. But why should he have taken his own life shortly before opening in a new play at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre at Stratford-upon-Avon? Dr. Patrick Grant, a friend of Irwin, manages to link the seemingly unconnected occurrences of the death of a dog, a further suicide, and a series of art robberies in coming to an conclusion. That, however, is not what is seems, being only the prelude to a massive deception. Grant himself is threatened, and unless he can escape unscathed from a concert at the Festival Hall, the secret of Irwin's death will die with him.
Author
Margaret Yorke
Author · 35 books