Some Beasts No More (Harry James and Sergeant Honeybody) by Kenneth Giles


Some Beasts No More (Harry James and Sergeant Honeybody)
Title : Some Beasts No More (Harry James and Sergeant Honeybody)
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ISBN : 0802731406
ISBN-10 : 9780802731401
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 192
Publication : First published January 1, 1965

Five suspected but unconvicted murderers, all murder victims themselves. Is the lovely newcomer to rural Bradshaw involved in any--or all--of them?

Superintendent Hawker's preoccupation with figures turns up enough odd facts to send Inspector James to Bradshaw. Once there, he must juggle an eccentric group of suspects as he falls in love, vainly searches for clues, and tries to sidestep peril while putting all the oddly misshapen pieces of this quirky puzzle together.


Some Beasts No More (Harry James and Sergeant Honeybody) Reviews


  • Bev

    Detective Harry James comes back from medical leave to find that a hoped-for position on a new squad has passed him by while he was recuperating from a nasty run-in with some ruffians in a warehouse. Instead, he has been assigned to help Superintendent Hawker who has a bee in his bonnet over a list of people who have all died recently. All of them are, according to Hawker, unconvicted murderers. Those who the police suspected of murderer and were quite sure of, but they could never get the evidence necessary for an arrest. And apparently someone is doling out justice on their own.

    Hawker wants James to track down connections between the victims so they can find the murderers' murderer. The trail leads James to the village of Bradshaw where he encounters an eccentric collection of suspects--falling in love with one of them along the way--as well as a baffling set of clues. Another corpse is discovered, things get very murky indeed, and more suspicion is heaped on his lady-love before James gets to the bottom of the murders.


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  • dmayr

    Five open cases of murder brings Harry James to Bradshaw where he meets and falls in love with a lovely suspect who is entangled in the case of a missing former MP, a murdered executor and a soon to be killed industrialist. A convoluted story that ties up the ends quite neatly. Lots of characters but all were quite intriguing. This reminds me of the Arthur Crook series.

  • Jack Heath

    Synopsis: when Inspector James goes to Bradshaw, he must juggle an eccentric group of suspects - five suspected but un-convicted murderers.