Maxwell's Curse by M J Trow

Maxwell's Curse by M J Trow

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Peter Maxwell is about to celebrate the millennium, the mathematically and historically correct one, that is Dec 2000. But he finds a frozen corpse on his own doorstep and when he begins to investigate he stumbles into a spot of witchcraft.

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Maxwell's Curse by M J Trow

Peter Maxwell is about to celebrate the Millennium. Not the one everybody else celebrated - that was last year. His is the mathematically and historically correct version - 31 December 2000. But when the doorbell rings, it's no New Year reveller: it's the body of an old woman who, on a night of unseasonal mildness, has been frozen to death. The dead woman was Elizabeth Pride, who lived alone near Cisbury Ring, in the folds of the Sussex Weald. Rattled by the corpse on his own doorstep, Maxwell investigates and uncovers a sinister web of intrigue that focuses on a local Sports Club. At the dawn of the 21st century, Maxwell seems to have stumbled onto something every rational soul believed to be buried with the past - witchcraft.
Trow's touch has never been surerRefreshing as ever, the characters simply leap off the page - Yorkshire Post on MAXWELL'S WAR

Well-drawn atmosphere, witty dialogue and fresh characters makes this a lively read - Sunday Tribune on MAXWELL'S WAR

Both funny and touching, suspenseful and mysterious in turn, Trow takes us through his latest conundrum to a satisfying conclusion - Shots on MAXWELL'S WAR

Trow has created a refreshingly original protagonist . . . Highly readable - The Times on MAXWELL'S WAR

An impressive mix of humour, sadness and suspense, this is gripping to the very end - Mail on Sunday on MAXWELL'S MOVIE
Educated at Warwick, London and Cambridge, M J Trow is now a teacher of History, and lives in a Victorian vicarage on the Isle of Wight with his wife and son. As well as the highly-acclaimed Maxwell series, Trow is the author of sixteen Inspector Lestrade crime novels and the non-fiction bestseller on the murder of Derek Bentley, Let Him Have It, Chris.
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ISBN 13 9780340767764
ISBN 10 0340767766
Title Maxwell's Curse
Author M J Trow
Condition Unavailable
Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
Year published 2000-12-07
Number of pages 320
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