Tea on Sunday
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Tea on Sunday
Tea on Sunday
First published in 1973 but written in the vintage mystery mode, Lettice Cooper draws on a life lived in Leeds and London to deliver an authentic, literary detective story with a well-brewed psychological depth.
On a cold winter's afternoon, Alberta Mansbridge waits at a table set with teacups for eight, musing over her guests. The ex-jailbird Barry, the nephew and his ghastly new flibbertijibbet of a wife, the Italian playboy, the old friend with whom she had so recently fallen out... Alberta returns upstairs to get herself ready.
When the guests arrive, the door is locked and there is no response to their knocking. Alberta has been murdered, and with no sign of robbery or break in, the killer must have been somebody she let into the house herselfβsomebody who was due for tea on Sunday.
Inspector Corby is soon on the case, faced with eight suspects without a concrete alibi between them and a raft of motives steeped in mystery. This will take him from London back to Alberta's roots in Hithamroyd, Yorkshire in search of the truth.
First published in 1973, but written in the vintage mystery mode, Lettice Cooper uses her literary sensibilities to deliver a strong detective story with a well-brewed psychological depth in Tea on Sunday.
Series: British Library Crime Classics
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INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780712355667
Publisher: British Library Publishing
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 10 December 2024
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: British Library Publishing
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 130.0mm
Height: 190.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 272
About the Author
Lettice Cooper (1897-1994) was a British campaigner and novelist, whose works include National Provincial (1938), Fenny (1953) and the Inspector Corby mysteries. Cooper served as President of the English Centre of PEN International and received an OBE in 1978 for her work on Public Lending Rights for authors.
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