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A Going Concern (Crime Case) [Hardcover]

Catherine Aird (Author)
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June 25, 1993 Crime Case
Detective Inspector Sloan is surprised at Octavia Garamond's last wish for a police presence at her funeral, and worried by her insistence that her body be examined after death. Catherine Aird is the author of "The Body Politic" and "The Catherine Aird Collection".

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Intricate, witty and thoroughly delightful, Aird's latest case for Chief Inspector C. D. Sloan and Constable Crosby probes a death with roots in WW II biochemical research. Eccentric, elderly Octavia Garamond has left a will directing that the police be present at her funeral and that her doctor examine her body very closely after her death. These odd requests perplex those involved, notably the deceased's only known survivor, Amelia Kennerly, who is named her great-aunt's sole executor. Further questions are raised when Octavia's home at the Grange, Grand Primer, Calleshire, is thoroughly tossed right after her death; when the local parson expresses some reluctance to preside at the funeral; and when two chemical companies engaged in a takeover battle seem somehow connected to Garamond's demise, which is eventually attributed to a poison worthy of Agatha Christie. As Sloan tracks a money angle, Amelia traces a child born out of wedlock in 1940. In the end, these and related mysteries are handsomely resolved and Aunt Octavia turns out to have been mad only "north-north-west" and fully capable of knowing "a hawk from a handsaw" right unto her end. Peopled with a cast that aptly and frequently quotes Shakespeare, this tale is a literate, surprising treat.
Copyright 1994 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Macmillan (June 25, 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0333593839
  • ISBN-13: 978-0333593837
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,998,045 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars A truly Delightful Literate Mystery, January 8, 2004
This review is from: A Going Concern (Hardcover)
For those readers who enjoy a well-written story with a wry humour and an intricate plot, they cannot go wrong with Catherine Aird. Her Sloan/Crosby series is truly delightful. She uses wry humour, tongue-in-cheek and puns like an expert, but the plot and story do not suffer from this. Her plots are complex and she enters into all kinds of fields. In this book an elderly lady passes away from what seem to be natural causes, but the preparations she has made in the event of her death are so complex, that it alerts Sloan and his team that there is something more to this. Before he's done figuring out the mystery, he's had to probe into history from the Second World War. The story is told with elegance and style, and is as sharp as tacks. Catherine Aird knows how to write a mystery.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars How fun to find another Britain who writes very tongue-in-cheek!, October 29, 2005
This review is from: A Going Concern (Hardcover)
I was just bemoaning the fact that the mysteries that used to be shown on PBS, including Sherlock Holmes and the Inspector Morse mysteries, are not as readily available on DVD as such inanity as Gilligan's Island. Luckily for me, I just recently found Catherine Aird's mystery with her Inspector Sloan and his rather speed-happy sidekick, Crosby. And this particular mystery was right up my alley, having to do with chemistry done during WWII in order to win the war (I teach chemistry). In this story chemistry is used to mimic natural death, and it is only because Sloan is determined to find the murderer (and show everyone that an old lady's death is not to be dismissed just because she is an old lady).

An old lady sends a dying request that the police be present at her funeral and asks for a thorough autopsy. The old lady was a smart one, and Sloan recognizes and learns to appreciate her intelligence...she sends a letter to all the newspapers announcing her obituary and notifies the authorities to keep watch for someone who will benefit from her death...all of this is done to flush out the murderer. When her house is ransacked after the body is removed it becomes obvious to all concerned, including Sloan that this woman knew or had something of great importance and great worth to someone else. In the end, her own keen insight into human nature, and also her knowledge as a scientist whether a known scientific procedure should be used ever, protects the world of the future from those who would use the procedure she discovered during WWII from being misused.

Aird is a hilarious writer. Occaionally I have no idea what she is talking about, but I am sure that is due to my American education versus her English education. These books are enjoyable little morsels of mysteries!

Karen Sadler
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