Maxwell's Curse

Maxwell's Curse

by M . J . Trow (Author)

Synopsis

Sixth baffling mystery in M J Trow's highly-acclaimed crime series featuring schoolteacher and amateur sleuth, Peter 'Mad Max' Maxwell. Peter Maxwell is about to celebrate the Millennium. Not the one everyone else celebrated - that was last year. His is the mathematically and historically correct version - 31 December 2000. But when the doorbell rings, it's no New Year reveller; it's the body of an old woman who, on a night of unseasonal mildness, has been frozen to death. The dead woman was Elizabeth Pride, who lives alone near Cisbury Ring, in the folds of the Sussex Weald. Rattled by the corpse on his own doorstep, Maxwell investigates and uncovers a sinister web of intrigue that focuses on a local Sports Club. At the dawn of the 21st century, Maxwell seems to have stumbled onto something every rational soul believed to be buried with the past: witchcraft.

$3.76

Save:$4.98 (57%)

Quantity

Temporarily out of stock

More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: New edition
Publisher: New English Library Ltd
Published: 17 May 2001

ISBN 10: 0340767774
ISBN 13: 9780340767771

Media Reviews
'The most sardonic wit in current crime fiction... One reads Trow's books for the brilliance of his writing' Birmingham Post on Maxwell's Ride; 2 'A refreshingly orginal protagonist with a modus operandi that shakes off the Holmesian legacy... Highly readable' The Times; 3 'Trow is a consummate plotter, not afraid to tread new ground, and his Maxwell stories exude compassion and wit in equal measure' Yorkshire Post; 4 'Trow's skill at spinning mysteries a twist further than expected keeps him at the top of the form' Sunday Telegraph; 5 'An impressive mix of humour, sadness and suspense, this is gripping to the very end' Mail on Sunday on Maxwell's Movie
Author Bio
Educated at Warwick, London and Cambridge, M J Trow is now a teacher of History, and lives in a Victorian vicarage on the Isle of Wight with his wife and son. As well as the highly-acclaimed Maxwell series, he is the author of sixteen Inspector Lestrade crime novels and the non-fiction bestseller on the murder of Derek Bentley, Let Him Have It, Chris.