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5.0 out of 5 stars A Cad gets murdered
Ross Craddock was just the type to be murdered. The new landlord of Craddock house, he begins by giving eviction notice to his aunt Lucy. He threatens the doorman with dismissal. He makes a violent and unwelcome pass to his cousin Mavis. He is vindictive and spiteful and ends up dead. The suspects include Lee who may have walked in her sleep and killed him out of...
Published on August 10, 2004 by Jennifer McKenzie

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3.0 out of 5 stars A pre-war gentle mystery story with a satisfying ending.
The residents of Craddock House, now turned into apartments, are nearly all related to each other, but do not all like one another. The murder victim was least liked and there are several suspects, but the hero and heroine are cleared by the discovery of the most unlikely murderer.
Published on March 25, 1999 by liz.baxter@clear.net.nz


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Cad gets murdered, August 10, 2004
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Ross Craddock was just the type to be murdered. The new landlord of Craddock house, he begins by giving eviction notice to his aunt Lucy. He threatens the doorman with dismissal. He makes a violent and unwelcome pass to his cousin Mavis. He is vindictive and spiteful and ends up dead. The suspects include Lee who may have walked in her sleep and killed him out of unconscious fear. Or Peter who may have found Ross' advances to Mavis unbearable. Or aunt Lucy who unexpectedly came back. Or possibly Bobby who was still in love with Mavis and furious that she was seen with Ross. The answer is yet another Wentworth twist. I love her characters and she weaves their personal lives in with the mystery and gives us a treat.
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7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A pre-war gentle mystery story with a satisfying ending., March 25, 1999
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liz.baxter@clear.net.nz (Palmerston North, New Zealand) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Blind Side (Hardcover)
The residents of Craddock House, now turned into apartments, are nearly all related to each other, but do not all like one another. The murder victim was least liked and there are several suspects, but the hero and heroine are cleared by the discovery of the most unlikely murderer.
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