5 edition of Lonelyheart 4122 found in the catalog.
Published
1968
by Berkley Pub. Corp. in New York, N.Y
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Other titles | Lonelyheart four one two two, Lonely heart 4122 |
Statement | Colin Watson |
Series | Red mask mystery, Berkley medallion book -- X1586 |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | PR6073.A86 L6 1968 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 191 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 191 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL24388732M |
OCLC/WorldCa | 36545219 |
Friday's Forgotten Books - Lonelyheart Colin Watson () was a British author who started out in life as a journalist, first as a reporter for the Boston Guardian and later as an editorial writer, theater critic and book reviewer. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Lonelyheart by Colin Watson and Geoffrey Matthews (, Audio Cassette) at the best online prices at eBay! Free shipping for many products!
Directed by Ronald Wilson. With Anton Rodgers, Christopher Timothy, Brenda Bruce, John Carson. Miss Teatime and her mysterious suitor both get an unexpected comeuppance, but will the former escape being murdered? As Chief Inspector Purbright appreciatively notices, she's tougher than she looks/10(14). The ending may a bit too similar to Watson's previous book (Lonelyheart ) with another scene in which the killer tries to silence someone who knows too much. Still, Charity Ends at Home is as lively and engaging as all of Colin Watson's crime novels. This time Watson unsheathes his satirist's rapier wit and targets the indifferent authority.
Directed by Ronald Wilson. With Anton Rodgers, Christopher Timothy, Moray Watson, John Comer. After solving the mystery of the missing Hopjoy, Chief Inspector Purbright turns his attention to a "lonely hearts" killer, whose next victim might be the fragile-seeming Miss Teatime. But she's deceptive/ FFB: Lonelyheart Colin Watson () was a British author who started out in life as a journalist, first as a reporter for the Boston Guardian and later as an editorial writer, theater critic and book.
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Lonelyheart is the fourth in Colin Watson's Flaxborough series and was first published in 'Flaxborough, that olde-worlde town with Dada trimmings.' Sunday Times 'Watson's Flaxborough begins to take on the solidity of Bennett's Five Towns, with murder, murky past and much acidic comment added.'/5(45).
Lonelyheart (A Flaxborough Mystery Book 4) - Kindle edition by Watson, Colin. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Lonelyheart (A Flaxborough Mystery Book 4)/5(45). Lonelyheartthe fourth book in the series, concerns two women who have gone missing after consulting a marriage bureau (think forerunner of ).
Now a woman named Lucy Teatime has come to town and has begun using the dating service/5(55). And who is Lonelyheart. The Flaxborough Chronicles are old school British police procedurals beginning in about Every story has been a bit different; this one doesn’t have so much focus on the townspeople, but Purbright and Love can capably carry the story through, and Miss Teatime is a delightful addition to the cast of characters.5/5(2).
Lonelyheart by Colin Watson Topics The only connection between the disappearances of two older women seems to be the Handclasp House Marriage Bureau, as Inspector Purbright and Sergeant Love ised in six parts by Chris Denys. Lonelyheart (Flaxborough Chronicles, #4) Published January 1st by Chivers North America Large Print, Hardcover, pages.
Lonelyheart by Colin Watson,available at Book Depository with free delivery worldwide. Whatever can have happened to Lil. Flaxborough butcher Arthur Spain is worried that his sister-in-law hasn’t been in touch lately, so he pays her a visit.
But Lil’s not at home, and by her porch door are a dozen bottles of curdling milk Alarmed, he calls in the local police, D.I. Purbright and his ever-reliable Read more». Lonelyheart by Colin Watson,available at Book Depository with free delivery worldwide/5().
Lonelyheart is the fourth in Colin Watson's Flaxborough series and was first published in 'Flaxborough, that olde-worlde town with Dada trimmings.' Sunday Times 'Watson's Flaxborough begins to take on the solidity of Bennett's Five Towns, with murder, murky past and much acidic comment added.'/5(35).
Lonelyheart is the fourth in Colin Watson's Flaxborough series and was first published in 'Flaxborough, that olde-worlde town with Dada trimmings.' Sunday Times 'Watson's Flaxborough begins to take on the solidity of Bennett's Five Towns, with murder, murky past and much acidic comment added.' H.
KeatingBook Edition: Main. Two plot lines unfold simultaneously in Lonelyheart (), a combination detective novel and sophisticated con artist caper involving a couple of missing women and the dating service they both joined. Inspector Purbright, Sgt Sid Love and the rest of Colin Watson's Flaxborough police are on hand to solve the disappearance and possible murders of the two.
And who is Lonelyheart. The Flaxborough Chronicles are old school British police procedurals beginning in about Every story has been a bit different; this one doesn’t have so much focus on the townspeople, but Purbright and Love can capably carry the story through, and Miss Teatime is a delightful addition to the cast of characters/5(3).
I would like to thank Netgalley and Farrago for an advance copy of Lonelyheartthe fourth novel in the Flaxborough series, originally published in When Henry Spain contacts Inspector Purbright about the disappearance of his sister-in-law, Lillian Bannister, alarm bells ring as they are already looking into the disappearance of Martha Reckitt, another comfortably off.
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Title: Lonelyheart Author: Colin Watson Series: Flaxborough Chronicles #4 Also in this series: Coffin Scarcely Used, Bump in the Night, Hopjoy Was Here, Charity Ends at Home, Plaster Sinners Genre: Contemporary Cozy Mystery, Historic Elements, Setting: Britain Published by: Farrago ISBN: Published on: 5 April, Format:eBook5/5.
Additional Physical Format: Online version: Watson, Colin. Lonelyheart Bath: Chivers Press, (OCoLC) Material Type: Fiction: Document Type.
Lonelyheartfirst published inis the fourth in Watson’s Flaxborough series. For a list of all 13 titles see Fantastic Fiction.
I've managed to pick up all but one or two titles at second hand bookshops, and I’m slowly working my way through : Noddy. Lonelyheart is the fourth in Colin Watson's Flaxborough series and was first published in 'Flaxborough, that olde-worlde town with Dada trimmings.' Sunday Times 'Watson's Flaxborough begins to take on the solidity of Bennett's Five Towns, with murder, murky past and much acidic comment added.'/5(6).
This was Lonelyheartin which Inspector Purbright (Anton Rodgers, warming to the role) is called upon to investigate the unexplained disappearances of two respectable middle-aged women. Before long, the detective decides that there is likely to be a connection between the missing women and an upmarket matrimonial agency run by a Mrs Staunch.
Lonelyheart (Flaxborough, book 4) by Colin Watson - book cover, description, publication history. Lonelyheart (Flaxborough Chronicles, #4) by Colin Watson April 6, Anjana The previous books of the series (each picture leads back to the review of the book .Book four in the series is Lonelyheart When two middle-aged women, one unmarried and one widowed, go missing within a short span of time, relatives become concerned and bring the matter to the police.