Bridget Orr could have fallen accidentally to her death from the patio of her hillside house in France, but she might have been pushed. Hugh Robson, a wealthy Englishman with a luxurious lifestyle and a liking for beautiful women, is discovered in a fatal, heroin-induced coma. All the evidence suggests that Robson had never touched drugs in his life. For Inspector Alvarez the investigation is more than usually labyrinthine.
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Two murders that mightn't look like murder to anyone but Mallorca's sharp-eyed Inspector Enrique Alvarez (Murder Confounded, 1993, etc.). First Bridget Orr (not that it's her real name) takes a fatal tumble from the terrace of her villa in snooty La Malon Haute, then well-heeled rotter Hugh Robson gets a fatal overdose of heroin in his own eyrie. Orr's maid insists that she was afraid of heights and would never have ventured close enough to the railing to have fallen over, but it's Alvarez who realizes that the absence from Robson's house of any hypodermics or containers suitable for carrying heroin means that he was murdered. How are the two deaths connected? An endless trail of interviews--with Robson's alluring last lover, the gardener who pinched some of Robson's daffodil bulbs, the golf partner whose wife says Robson cheated, and the business partner who had a œ10,000 difference of opinion with him- -paints a picture of an eminently murderable man; but even after a routine trip to Robson's bank reveals a scabrous homemade videotape, it takes a third ``accidental'' death (a car crash victim shot in the head) to show the link between the first two. Whether he's enduring his cousin's domestic ministrations or getting disciplined for bearding the rich and mighty in their English lairs, Alvarez is as agreeable as ever as his creator puts a gentle spin on Chaucer's ``Pardoner's Tale.'' -- Copyright ©1994, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.
Once again the long-suffering Inspector Enrique Alvarez of Majorca is pitted against his demanding boss in Madrid and his bossy sister-in-law-and, in this latest case (after Murder Confounded), three puzzling murders. An Englishwoman dies in a fall from her terrace in the south of France. The police suspect foul play, but their only evidence is a rental car from Majorca. Told to trace the car, Alvarez is diverted by the sudden death, from a heroin overdose, of an English resident of the island. Alvarez learns that the dead man was not an addict shortly before a third body is found, shot to death. After uncovering a blackmail plot that may connect the three victims, the inspector faces a seemingly impossible timetable for the murders. He also must confront his infatuation with Honor, the heroin victim's former lover. An unauthorized trip to England gets Alvarez in deep official trouble before he works out the kinks in the Mobius-strip time line of the deaths. And there's a final surprise involving Honor in this latest demonstration of Alvarez's easy charm.
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