"Upbeat British police procedural cozy"
His peers admire him; his subordinates emulate him; his
superiors think that he is the perfect policeman in
Scotland Yard. Very few people have any inkling that his
servants, who adore him, use their connections and their
wits to help Inspector Witherspoon solve his homicide
cases. The housekeeper, Mrs. Jeffries, uses guile and
flattery to subtly direct the investigation. Aside from
helping their employer, his servants like working behind
the scenes to see justice done and know they had a part in
making it happen. Mr. Westover's death was originally ruled a suicide but
Inspector Witherspoon's superior wants him to take another
look at the case because the victim's landlady knows he was
not the suicidal type. When the inspector begins his own
investigation, he discovers that the victim was in a locked
room with the key outside the door. He also learns that he
was very angry just before he was shot and it was had
something to do with work. Using information subtly given
to him by Mrs. Jefferies he begins to get an inkling as to
who committed the murder. MRS. JEFFRIES PLEADS HER CASE is a charming, upbeat British
police procedural cozy. Readers might guess early on why
Westover was killed but they won't be able to deduce who
the perpetrator is because many of the suspects had means
and opportunity to perform the deed. Emily Brightwell, the
author of this long running series, has written another
fine work that fans of British cozies will just love. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted March 10, 2003
SummaryWhen a magistrate rules Harlan Westover's death a suicide,
something smells fishy. Amidst a sea of unanswered
questions, the clever Mrs. Jeffries wants to get to the
bottom of it-and make sure someone doesn't stage
another "suicide"...
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