"Excellent amateur sleuth"
Former model Suzy Longthorne owns the Hopwicke County
House Hotel. She was doing quite well until 9/11 caused a
major drop in travel. The once exclusive hotel turned to
a different type of client to stay afloat. In addition,
helping Suzy at times is her friend Jude who fills in when
a waitress calls in sick and her pal is short handed. The last time Jude worked at the hotel, the Pillars of
Sussex, an exclusive men's club with plenty of influence,
held their meeting there. Nigel Petford, a junior lawyer,
is thrilled to be a guest of the illustrious club as he
expects membership to be forthcoming. In his celebration,
he overindulges with alcohol and Jude has to take the
cheerful man to his room. The next day, Jude checks to
see if Nigel is okay only to find him dead with a curtain
rope around his neck. The police assume suicide, but Jude
knows how elated Nigel was and believes it was homicide.
Jude obtains the help of her pal Carole as she
investigates the club and others, but everyone lies. Gifted author Simon Brett shows why he is a grandmaster of
the amateur sleuth sub-genre with this delightful who-done-
it filled with twists, red herrings, and false clues.
Jude and Carole are total opposites, but together make
quite a team as their solid friendship serves as the
bedrock in their dangerous escapade. THE HANGING IN THE
HOTEL is full of viable suspects with the opportunity,
many of whom are almost untouchable, but what makes the
case is finding the motive. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 9, 2004
SummaryA group of local businessmen, the Pillars of Sussex, has
descended upon the Hopwicke Country House Hotel, where Jude
is waitressing as a favor to her friend. But when a man
interested in joining the Pillars is found dead, Jude
suspects foul play, and drafts Carole into conducting their
own investigation, one that's sure to topple a few
Pillars...
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