The Death of Mr. Lomas: An Inspector Knollis Mystery: 1 (The Inspector Knollis Mysteries)


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Lomas was poisoned shaved after death and placed in the river. He is full of whisky and the post-mortem examination will undoubtedly prove that cocaine was in the alcohol. The murderer worked on him with a lavish hand one so lavish that it may eventually prove to be his undoing.When Mr. Lomas visits the Chief Constable of Burnham and describes his symptoms Sir Wilfred Burrows believes that his visitor suffers from nothing more serious than nerves. Later that day Mr. Lomass body is recovered from the water at Willow Lock; yet death is not by drowning.Sir Wilfred recounts the interview to Inspector Knollis who realizing the significance of the symptoms is satisfied that Mr. Lomas is a victim of cocaine poisoning. With characteristic energy he sets about the task of unmasking the murderer.In this gripping story of a cunning murderer brought to justice by brilliant logical reasoning the solution is skilfully yet legitimately concealed to the last.The Death of Mr. Lomas was first published in 1941. This new edition features an introduction by crime fiction historian Curtis Evans.Francis Vivian skips all tedious preliminaries and is commendably quick off the mark; we meet his characters with lively pleasure. ObserverA commendably fast-moving story of mystery and detection. Liverpool PostMr. Vivian neatly fits everything in its place. Times Literary Supplement
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