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5.0 out of 5 stars The very best of British mysteries!
I've read hundreds of both British mysteries and cosy murders, including ALL of Christie, Tey, Sayers, Doyle, Marsh, Rinehart, Rendell, etc. -- Ann Cleeves clearly deserves to be mentioned in association with, or even elevated above, that notable league of authors.

"A Bird in the Hand" is one of my very favorite cozy murders ever. It's the story of a young and...
Published on March 2, 2008 by Patrick W. Crabtree

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3.0 out of 5 stars OK for birdwatchers
A mystery about birdwatchers, twitcher and ringers, but not much else to say for it. The writing seemed halting and awkward, making it hard for me to follow. Not a page turner. But maybe that was at least in part due to the British setting. I may read another when I get an uncontrollable urge to read a mystery about birdwatchers, but not soon.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The very best of British mysteries!, March 2, 2008
I've read hundreds of both British mysteries and cosy murders, including ALL of Christie, Tey, Sayers, Doyle, Marsh, Rinehart, Rendell, etc. -- Ann Cleeves clearly deserves to be mentioned in association with, or even elevated above, that notable league of authors.

"A Bird in the Hand" is one of my very favorite cozy murders ever. It's the story of a young and aggressive birdwatcher whose corpse turns up in the marshes of a nearby wildlife reserve. The victim was only ever superficially tolerated by his associates and, as retired Home Office investigator George Palmer-Jones investigates the murder, suspects begin to emerge like blue-bottles from a garbage can.

The author weaves in plenty of juicy clues and superlative sub-plots. There's plenty to savour here, not the least of which include the great locations and the gratifying atmosphere.

Palmer-Jones is a "gentleman detective" who is also infinitely human when it comes to occasional mis-steps and, thus, the reader is empowered to see the case from his point of view. It's through shrewd persistence that Palmer-Jones ultimately prevails.

This one is in my top five of all mysteries and I cannot say enough good about it.
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3.0 out of 5 stars OK for birdwatchers, February 19, 2012
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A mystery about birdwatchers, twitcher and ringers, but not much else to say for it. The writing seemed halting and awkward, making it hard for me to follow. Not a page turner. But maybe that was at least in part due to the British setting. I may read another when I get an uncontrollable urge to read a mystery about birdwatchers, but not soon.
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