Coffin Scarcely Used
Colin Watson
Described by Cecil Day-Lewis as ‘a great lark, full of preposterous situations and pokerfaced wit’
Coffin Scarcely Used
is Colin Watson’s first Flaxborough novel and was originally published in 1958.
The small town of Flaxborough is taken aback when one of the mourners at Councillor Carobelat’s funeral dies just six months later. Not only was he Councillor Carobelat’s neighbour but the circumstances of his death are rather unusual, even for Flaxborough standards. Marcus Gwill, proprietor of the
Flaxborough Citizen
has been found electrocuted at the foot of an electricity pylon with a mouth full of marshmallows. Local gossip rules it as either an accident or a suicide but Inspector Purbright remains unconvinced. After all he’s never encountered a suicide who has been in the mood for confectionery at the last moment ...
Tags
Categorised as:
Fiction
Sub-categories:
Crime & Thrillers
Places:
Flaxborough
Genres & Themes:
Faber Finds;
Murder Mystery;
Small town Life;
Suspense
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