The Old Fox Deceiv'd

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The Old Fox Deceiv'd

Martha Grimes

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In "The Old Fox Deceiv'd," Inspector Jury finds himself drawn into a perplexing series of deaths that initially appear accidental or natural but soon reveal a darker, more sinister undercurrent. The investigation spans across the seemingly tranquil English countryside, specifically a village called Little Puddleton, and the bustling, sometimes precarious, seaside town of Brighton. As Jury and his associate, the ever-present Melrose Plant, delve deeper, they uncover a complex web of long-held secrets, familial betrayals, and hidden resentments connected to a local inn known as "The Old Fox." The victims, though seemingly disparate, begin to form a pattern that points towards deliberate malice lurking beneath innocent exteriors. Grimes skillfully weaves a narrative rich with atmosphere, exploring themes of deception, the contrast between public appearances and private realities, and the psychological toll of buried truths. The novel's compelling nature lies in its intricate plotting, which layers multiple suspicious deaths and a wide cast of characters, each with their own potential motives and secrets to hide. The author's characteristic elegant prose and insightful character studies draw readers into a world where nothing is quite as it seems, making the unravelling of the mystery a fascinating journey into the complexities of human nature and the consequences of the past.

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1 copy

Publisher

Dell

Pages

299

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PAPERBACK

ISBN-13

9780440167471

ISBN-10

0440167477

Language

English

Published

1991-01-01