No Laughing Matter: An Inspector Luke Thanet Mystery - Hardcover

Book 12 of 15: The Inspector Thanet Mysteries

Simpson, Dorothy

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Inspector Luke Thanet investigates the grisly death of Zak Randish, winemaker and owner of the Sturrenden Vineyard, whose jugular vein was severed when he was forced through a window pane.

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". . .Unlike the living, the dead have no means of safeguarding their secrets," thinks detective inspector Luke Thanet in his 12th case, while viewing the corpse of vintner Zak Randish. The victim's jugular vein was severed when he was shoved through a window of his winery's laboratory, the scene of considerable violence. Thanet bypasses such mundane stuff as physical evidence (he has only one suspect's shoes checked for broken glass and we never learn the result), preferring instead to dig deeply into the dead man's unsavory past. Uncovering wife-beating and crass womanizing for starters, Thanet finds an ugly secret under each overturned stone, exposing the last secret, a real shocker, that leads to a stunning outcome. Adding dimension to the picture are leisurely looks at Thanet's daughter Bridget's unhappy romance, peripheral characters' battles with anorexia, dyslexia, leukemia and post-partum depression and the difficulties of British winemakers, struggling along without "any of the grants the French and Germans get." Simpson ( Wake the Dead ) has written an absorbing tale, but much of the action takes place offstage. Mystery Guild selection.
Copyright 1993 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Sturrenden's Inspector Luke Thanet's 12th case (Wake the Dead, etc.) has him investigating the death of vineyard owner Zak Randish, found in his office amid a welter of blood and broken glass. Interviews with Randish's wife, in-laws, employees, and business associates produce an unsavory picture of a philandering, abusive husband who cheated in business as well. Thanet and loyal sidekick Lineham explore a dozen avenues that lead nowhere. Revelation of motive and solution--when it comes--owes nothing to their efforts. The author is coasting in this one--its piddling contrivances, dull characters, and somnolent pace will win no new fans for the usually reliable Inspector, who, it is to be hoped, will be back on track for number 13. -- Copyright ©1993, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

The ever-popular Simpson brings back likable Brit police inspector Luke Thanet for a twelfth appearance in this story about the gruesome murder of a local winemaker. Ambitious vintner Zak Randish abused his pathetically adoring wife, played around with the local ladies, cheated his fellow businessmen, and squashed anyone who got in his way. It's no wonder he was disliked by almost everyone who knew him; in fact, lots of folks had reason to wish him dead. When Randish is found carved to pieces after falling through a window at his vineyard, it's up to Thanet to sort through the dozens of suspects and find the surprising and sordid story behind the brutal murder. Once again, Simpson turns out her usual high-caliber tale and gives the reader more to ponder than a simple mystery. Her shrewd understanding of what makes humans tick results in a story that is both entertaining and thought-provoking. A main selection of the Mystery Guild. Emily Melton

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