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Lonelyheart 4122

Lonelyheart 4122

by Colin Watson

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From Maurice Prior's review in The Spectator, 17 March 1967: "A fine example of an oblique murder mystery is Lonely Heart 4122 by Colin Watson. In provincial Flaxborough two marriage bureau lady members disappear. What connection has Lonely Heart 4122 - - identifying a retired naval commander and a bureau member - -with Miss Teatime, also playing the same game? Inspector Purbright has quite a problem to solve. Colin Watson, whose crime stories are unfortunately all too rare, purposefully, wittily and ingeniously executes a tour de force in this very good comedy whodunit."
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["Mystery" "Marriage Bureau" "Miss Teatime" "Inspector Purbright" "Police" "Fiction" "Fiction mystery & detective general" "Purbright walter inspector (fictitious character) fiction" "England fiction"]

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