Review
'A dry and comical read.' --OK and Star
'Sophisticated metafiction plus knockabout farce - an original combination.' --Literary Review
'Ten Little Herrings - red rather than fishy - is a delight. Most attempts at Christie-like whodunnits disappoint either because the plot fails to match the humour, or the writer lacks the essential lightness of touch. L.C.Tyler succeeds on all fronts. . . Tyler juggles characters, story, wit and clever one-liners with perfect balance.'
--The Times
'This second outing for Ethelred and Elsie is an ideal antidote to a dreary autumn evening.' --3Sixty
'Sophisticated metafiction plus knockabout farce - an original combination.' --Literary Review
'Ten Little Herrings - red rather than fishy - is a delight. Most attempts at Christie-like whodunnits disappoint either because the plot fails to match the humour, or the writer lacks the essential lightness of touch. L.C.Tyler succeeds on all fronts. . . Tyler juggles characters, story, wit and clever one-liners with perfect balance.'
--The Times
'This second outing for Ethelred and Elsie is an ideal antidote to a dreary autumn evening.' --3Sixty
Product Description
When obscure crime writer Ethelred Tressider vanishes, his dogged literary agent, Elsie Thirkettle, is soon on his trail. Finding him (in a ramshackle hotel in the French Loire) proves surprisingly easy. Bringing him home proves more difficult than expected – but (as Elsie observes) who would have predicted that, in a hotel full of stamp collectors, the guests would suddenly start murdering each other? One guest is found fatally stabbed, apparently the victim of an intruder. But when a rich Russian oligarch also dies, in a hotel now swarming with policemen, suspicion falls on the remaining guests. Elsie is torn between her natural desire to interfere in the police investigation and her urgent need to escape to the town’s chocolaterie. Ethelred, meanwhile, seems to know more about the killings than he is letting on. Finally the time comes when Elsie must assemble the various suspects in the Dining Room, and reveal the truth . . . Ten Little Herrings is a brilliantly anarchic take on the classic Country House Mystery, and an uproarious sequel to the first Elsie and Ethelred mystery, The Herring Seller’s Apprentice. Praise for The Herring Seller’s Apprentice, the first Elsie and Ethelred Mystery: ‘Masterful’ Financial Times ‘A classic detective novel’ Scotsman ‘Unusually accomplished’ Helen Dunmore
