This is the third story in the Inspector Thomas Mystery series. Set in the 1930s, A Shooting at Hogs Hall takes the reader back to the golden age of detective fiction and brings a heady nostalgia for the days of large country houses with servants and weekend house parties, with the added bonus of murder and bumbling policemen who have no clue what is happening around them.
Ellen Bartley, bored daughter of Albert and Mary hosts a house party for some friends. Her parents have a guest of their own, one who is recognised by their nosey next door neighbour.
The weekend is thrown into chaos and includes blackmail, secret meetings, creepy underground passages, a shooting and a poisoning. All the ingredients to an unputdownable mystery story.
This is the third story in the Inspector Thomas Mystery series. Set in the 1930s, A Shooting at Hogs Hall takes the reader back to the golden age of detective fiction and brings a heady nostalgia for the days of large country houses with servants and weekend house parties, with the added bonus of murder and bumbling policemen who have no clue what is happening around them.
Ellen Bartley, bored daughter of Albert and Mary hosts a house party for some friends. Her parents have a guest of their own, one who is recognised by their nosey next door neighbour.
The weekend is thrown into chaos and includes blackmail, secret meetings, creepy underground passages, a shooting and a poisoning. All the ingredients to an unputdownable mystery story.