It's a Crime
'There is plenty in this novel to make you laugh out loud and bring a smile to your face.'
Reviewing the Evidence
'One of the cleverest parodies I've ever read...Tyler's elegant wit will have you smiling.'
Eurocrime
'A quick and funny read'
Writers News
'a classic detective story with a welcome layer of comedy added'
Mensa
'A belting read full of fun and black humour'
Birmingham Post
'An impressive but gentle spoof on the whole business of writing crime fiction'
Bookseller
'Wacky and subversive take on the crime novel by Brit diplomat. Shades of Monty Python.'
The Scotsman
`This is a classic detective story...lots of clues, and a solution that will delight Christie and Sayers fans.'
Product Description
Ethelred Tressider is a crime writer with problems. His latest novel is going nowhere, mid-life crisis is looming and he’s burdened by the literary agent he probably deserves: Elsie Thirkettle, a diminutive but determined individual who claims to enjoy neither the company of writers nor literature of any sort.But however bad things look they can always get worse, as Ethelred discovers when his ex-wife, Geraldine, vanishes close to his Sussex home. When the disappearance becomes a murder enquiry, the police quickly decide that Geraldine Tressider has been the victim of a local serial killer. Elsie begs to differ, on the grounds that the killer’s other victims had been Sad Cows, whereas Geraldine was a Scheming Bitch – another species entirely – and no serious serial killer would murder one in mistake for the other . . .Soon the indefatigable Elsie has bullied Ethelred into embarking upon his own investigation, but as their enquiries proceed, she begins to suspect that her client’s own alibi is not as solid as he claims. The Herring Seller’s Apprentice is an appallingly funny murder mystery, packed with dizzying plot twists and peopled by a memorable cast of eccentrics.‘Masterful’ Financial Times ‘A classic detective novel’ Scotsman ‘Unusually accomplished’ Helen Dunmore
Book Description
Ethelred Tressider is a crime writer with problems. His latest novel is going nowhere, mid-life crisis is looming and hes burdened by the literary agent he probably deserves: Elsie Thirkettle, a diminutive but determined individual who claims to enjoy neither the company of writers nor literature of any sort. But however bad things look they can always get worse, as Ethelred discovers when his ex-wife, Geraldine, vanishes close to his Sussex home. When the disappearance becomes a murder enquiry, the police quickly decide that Geraldine Tressider has been the victim of a local serial killer. Elsie begs to differ, on the grounds that the killers other victims had been Sad Cows, whereas Geraldine was a Scheming Bitch another species entirely and no serious serial killer would murder one in mistake for the other . . . Soon the indefatigable Elsie has bullied Ethelred into embarking upon his own investigation, but as their enquiries proceed, she begins to suspect that her clients own alibi is not as solid as he claims. The Herring Sellers Apprentice is an appallingly funny murder mystery, packed with dizzying plot twists and peopled by a memorable cast of eccentrics. Masterful Financial Times A classic detective novel Scotsman Unusually accomplished Helen Dunmore
About the Author
L. C. Tyler was born in Essex and educated in Southend and at Oxford University. He has worked in Hong Kong, Malaysia, Sudan, Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland. He currently lives in Islington with his wife, children and border terrier.
