Surfeit of Suspects by George Bellairs

Surfeit of Suspects (British Library Crime Classics)

by George Bellairs

Following a mysterious explosion, the offices of Excelsior Joinery Company are no more; the 3 directors are killed and the peace of a quiet town in Surrey lies in ruins. When the supposed cause of ignited gas leak is dismissed and the presence of dynamite revealed, Superintendent Littlejohn of Scotland Yard is summoned to the scene.

But beneath the sleepy veneer of Evingden lies a hotbed of deep-seated grievances. Confounding Littlejohn’s investigation is an impressive cast of suspicious persons, each concealing their own axe to grind.

Bellairs’ novel of small-town grudges with calamitous consequences revels in the abundant possible solutions to the central crime as a masterpiece of misdirection.

Reviewed by Aidan Brack (Mysteries Ahoy) on

3 of 5 stars

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Definitely a lesser work in the Littlejohn series but with a few points of interest that make it worth a look.

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