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ISBNs | 978-5-6044370-4-9 |
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The weight | 0,149 kg |
Size | 135 × 207 mm |
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The first book in a series of detective novels dedicated to the investigations of Inspector Barnaby, which formed the basis of the famous television series Purely English Murders.
Caroline Graham is perhaps the only classic English detective of modern times, almost unknown to Russian readers. Meanwhile, it is she who is called in England the direct literary heiress of Agatha Christie, and it is her novels that are used to film one of the most popular detective television series in the UK and in Russia, Midsomer Murders (Purely English Murders), which has been on television for eighteen seasons. Badgers Drift gives the impression of an exemplary English village - cozy and calm. When Miss Emily Simpson sets out for her usual walk through the woods, she cannot imagine that this walk will be her last. The death of an elderly lady looks completely natural, but Chief Inspector Barnaby nevertheless begins an investigation. And the deeper he plunges into the outwardly prosperous village life, the clearer it becomes that this serene place holds many dangerous secrets.