Excellent Intentions by Richard Hull
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
When Great Barwick’s most unpopular person, Henry Cargate, dies on a train, probably murdered, no-one seems concerned. But to the police it must be investigated. So who of the possible suspects is on trial
I did find Prosecutor Blayton part of the narrative somewhat turgid and made the story drag at that point but it did pick up. Overall an enjoyable read.
Originally written in 1938.
A NetGalley Book
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