While Inspector Mosley is away, a series of bizarre events, including the disappearance of Janie Godwin, an eccentric old woman, plagues the peaceful village of Hempshaw End, and Detective-Superintendent Grimshaw and Sergeant Beamish are at their wit's end
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Inspector Mosley of Hempshaw End has just begun his annual leave when Superintendent Grimshaw gets some unsettling news from the village. A gallows is advertised for sale; an eccentric elderly woman is missing. Mosley is reported in the vicinity but is not available, and Grimshaw sends Sergeant Beamish to bring the inspector in. Next, a young woman and a little girl disappear. Other gallows turn upnot all of them for sale. Mosley leads Beamish in a game of hare and hound, while the older villagers act even more strangely than usual. Longstanding, class-related debts are settled in this third Mosley adventure (Murder, Mr. Mosley; Mosley by Moonlight). While the inspector himself is absent most of the time, the intriguing quirkiness of Greenwood's other characters more than compensates. February 17
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- PublisherWalker & Co
- Publication date1985
- ISBN 10 0802756182
- ISBN 13 9780802756183
- BindingHardcover
- Edition number1
- Number of pages156
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