Maxwell's Inspection (Peter Maxwell Mysteries)

Maxwell's Inspection (Peter Maxwell Mysteries)

by M. J. Trow (Author)

Synopsis

There comes a time in every teacher's life when he must face his Nemesis - the four-yearly Ofsted Inspection. The team arrives at Leighford High one glorious summer and proceeds to stick its collective nose into various classrooms. The immediate problem of Head of Sixth Form, Peter Maxwell, is the attractive and vivacious Sally Meninger, a Humanities expert who proceeds to cast aspersions on Maxwell's metier as a teacher. Out on the town one night to relieve the tension, the Head of Sixth Form finds her in an intimate situation with her fellow Inspector, Alan Whiting. On the third day, with the atmosphere at the High School decidedly fraught, Whiting is found stabbed to death in the office set aside for the Inspection team. The police are called in and Maxwell cannot help but notice that Sally is not as distraught at Whiting's death as might be expected. It emerges that her private life is somewhat irregular - a view reinforced when Maxwell catches her in flagrante with his Headmaster, James Diamond. Events move quickly and Diamond is arrested on suspicion of the murder of Whiting But is it that simple? Aided by his inside informant, lover DS Jacquie Carpenter, Maxwell sets out to prove that his colleague is innocent. And the only way to do it is to take on the Inspectors one by one...

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 248
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Allison & Busby
Published: 01 Sep 2003

ISBN 10: 0749006765
ISBN 13: 9780749006761

Media Reviews
Any high school teacher will probably bristle when informed that an accreditation year is on the horizon. Occurring every four or five years, the process of preparing for renewing a school's accreditation and the subsequent visit of the inspection team is a tense time.Shortened tempers and head splitting tension become the order of the day for the school's faculty and administration. Mystery writer M.J. Trow, himself a British high school teacher, not only captures the angst associated with this evaluation procedure but he has the delightful temerity of knocking off some of the inspectors.No matter on what side of the Atlantic they teach, this is a mystery secondary school instructors will absolutely love. -- ILoveAMystery
Author Bio
M. J. Trow is a full-time teacher of history who has been doubling as a crime writer for seventeen years. Originally from Rhonda in South Wales he now lives on the Isle of Wight. His interests include collecting militaria, film, the supernatural and true crime. He is the author numerous crime novels and various non-fiction books.