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A Species of Revenge

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When the quiet community of Ellington Close in the English country town of Lavenstock is disrupted by murder, DI Abigail Moon is assigned to probe into the mysterious death. The victim, a man fond lying face down in the dirt in a town allotment, has nothing in his possession to indicate his identity but a set of car keys and a few Belgian francs. When another murder occurs, Superintendent Gil Mayo finds himself personally involved with Moon in the investigation—and the residents of the town do not welcome the intrusion, and do little to help with their inquiries.

Mayo and Moon soon find themselves in the thick of an investigation into the lives of the odd residents of Ellington Close. Do the eccentric Kendrick twins have something to hide? The recently widowed Dermott Voss and his children? Or the countless other quirky residents? As Mayo and Moon search for these answers they realize that the two murders are inextricably connected and that they must race to uncover the unknown terror that is lurking in the shadows of the quiet backwater town before it strikes again.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 31, 1998
      Eccles writes police procedurals in the classic English tradition. In her latest Superintendent Gil Mayo tale (A Death of Distinction, 1998), she infuses a typical country-house setting with an atmosphere of menace. The recently widowed Dermot Voss and his two daughters have bought Edwina Lodge, a massive, rundown Victorian house in the town of Lavenstock near Birmingham. Part of the house is broken up into apartments, with the usual complement of eccentric lodgers. Next-door is another Victorian monstrosity, Simla, where three rather odd siblings, twins Hope and Francis Kendrick and their sister, Imogen, live. Also nearby is Ellington Close, a new development of homes. But it seems that each of the vividly described characters in this enclosed neighborhood may have something to hide. When a man is killed in the nearby allotment garden, nobody comes forward to identify him. The victim has been hit on the head and has drowned in just a few inches of water in a deserted garden plot in the middle of the night. Gil Mayo and Inspector Abigail Moon now have on their hands the most puzzling kind of murder case: both victim and killer are unknown, and then a second murder may or may not be linked to the first. Eccles delivers engaging characters and a nicely tangled plot in this worthy effort.

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