
Dover Three
Joyce Porter(Author)
Farrago (Publisher)
Published on 20. February 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
272 pages
978-1-78842-206-2 (ISBN)
Description
Detective Chief Inspector Wilfred Dover is the most idle and avaricious hero in all of crime fiction. Why should he even be bothered to solve the case?
It seemed that everyone in the bleak little village of Thornwich had been honoured with the most obscene poison pen letters imaginable. And they showed no signs of letting up. So off goes Chief Inspector Dover of Scotland Yard, his unfortunate young colleague MacGregor in tow, to track down the source.
Not-so-comfortably ensconced in the miserable lodgings of the Jolly Sailor, Dover's easy confidence is shaken when he suddenly has to deal with two suicides - one attempted, the other all-too-successful - black-market babies, and various bowel disorders.
When the second suicide begins to look more like murder, however, it is only a matter of time before Dover comes face-to-face with a most determined, and totally unlikely killer.
Editorial reviews:
"Something quite out of the ordinary." Daily Telegraph
"Joyce Porter is a joy... Dover is unquestionably the most entertaining detective in fiction." Guardian
"Plotted with the technique of a virtuoso." New York Times
"Wonderfully funny." Spectator
"Dover is wildly, joyously unbelievable; and may he remain so for our comic delight." Sun
"You will be fascinated by his sheer dazzling incompetence. Porter has a keen eye, a wicked sense of comedy, and a delightfully low mind." Harper's
It seemed that everyone in the bleak little village of Thornwich had been honoured with the most obscene poison pen letters imaginable. And they showed no signs of letting up. So off goes Chief Inspector Dover of Scotland Yard, his unfortunate young colleague MacGregor in tow, to track down the source.
Not-so-comfortably ensconced in the miserable lodgings of the Jolly Sailor, Dover's easy confidence is shaken when he suddenly has to deal with two suicides - one attempted, the other all-too-successful - black-market babies, and various bowel disorders.
When the second suicide begins to look more like murder, however, it is only a matter of time before Dover comes face-to-face with a most determined, and totally unlikely killer.
Editorial reviews:
"Something quite out of the ordinary." Daily Telegraph
"Joyce Porter is a joy... Dover is unquestionably the most entertaining detective in fiction." Guardian
"Plotted with the technique of a virtuoso." New York Times
"Wonderfully funny." Spectator
"Dover is wildly, joyously unbelievable; and may he remain so for our comic delight." Sun
"You will be fascinated by his sheer dazzling incompetence. Porter has a keen eye, a wicked sense of comedy, and a delightfully low mind." Harper's
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Duckworth Books
Product notice
Paperback (UK-B)
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
275 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78842-206-2 (9781788422062)
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Person
Joyce Porter was born in Cheshire, England and educated at King's College, London. In 1949 she joined the Women's Royal Air Force, and, on the strength of an intensive course in Russian, qualified for confidential work in intelligence. Porter became best known for her series of novels featuring Detective Inspector Wilfred Dover.