Headless by Robert Blair

Headless by Robert Blair

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A murder mystery at a public school

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Headless by Robert Blair

Inspector Stuart Stranaghan investigates the attempted murder of the headmaster of a prestigious boarding school two years after the unsolved murder of his predecessor. Stranaghan has been chosen because of his literary background, which, it is felt, makes him better placed to deal with the motley collection of academics that make up the list of suspects. Stranaghan is not the standard fictional sleuth; he is intelligent certainly, but he is no mastermind in the mould of a Poirot or a Morse. The investigation plunges him into waters populated by intellectuals and ideas not encountered in routine cases. Stranaghan's interest in this world, for so long repressed by his dealings with the grubby end of the human spectrum, is suddenly reawakened. The hub of his fascination is the German teacher, Dr Greenfield, a charismatic figure who runs the Thinkers' Club and exerts great influence on the minds of his more gifted pupils. The relationship between the two men comes to form one of the central pillars of the story and sets the tone for the unconventional outcome.
Robert Blair was born in 1946 in Belfast. He was educated at Belfast High School and Queens University Belfast, where he took a degree in modern languages. He later added a master's degree in German literature from the University of Ulster. He remained in Northern Ireland but moved out of Belfast to County Antrim where he taught German and French in a local grammar school. He wrote Headless, after taking early retirement from full-time teaching.
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ISBN 13 9780956824776
ISBN 10 0956824773
Title Headless
Author Robert Blair
Series The Headless Trilogy
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The Cloister House Press
Year published 2013-11-29
Number of pages 342
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