The Case of the Demented Spiv (An Inspector Littlejohn Mystery)

by George Bellairs

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'I'm a spiv... But whatever I've done, I never killed anybody. I didn't do it... I swear I didn't.' It's a rainy, uneventful evening in the Oddfellows' Arms until a greasy-looking spiv bursts into the pub, clearly unstable, and ranting about a body in Fennings' Mill. The police investigate the mad-man's tale, and stumble upon a body, the face smeared with theatrical make-up and a false moustache pasted neatly over the lip.

Once the national news descends, Inspector Faddiman calls in Inspector Littlejohn to help him uncover the dark, hidden secrets in this quiet, provincial town. Soon it becomes clear that a lot of people can't, and won't tell the truth...

Again the author of The Case of the Famished Parson supplies his many fans with all the ingredients for a session of pleasure and puzzlement.

The Case of the Demented Spiv is the second title in Agora's Inspector Littlejohn Mysteries.

About Inspector Littlejohn

Inspector Thomas Littlejohn of Scotland Yard is a shrewd yet courteous sleuth who splits his time between quaint English villages, the scenic Isle of Man and French Provinces. With a sharp tongue and a dry sense of humour, Littlejohn approaches his work with poise and confidence, shifting through red-herrings and solving even the most perplexing of cases.

Reviews

"Bellairs knew how to write settings that provided such vivid imagery you felt you were walking alongside his characters as you saw the world around them through their eyes." - Tara, NetGalley Reviewer

"A real page turner for me from page one." - Dave, NetGalley Reviewer

"The writing is excellent." - Eric, NetGalley Reviewer
  • ISBN10 1911295497
  • ISBN13 9781911295495
  • Publish Date 2 August 2016
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Agora Books
  • Imprint Ipso Books
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 212
  • Language English