Explore la cautivadora relación entre una editora meticulosa y su aclamado novelista. Esta serie se adentra en el mundo colaborativo y a menudo caótico de la creación de libros. Siga su viaje a través de los triunfos y tribulaciones de dar vida a las historias, infundido con agudo ingenio y observaciones perspicaces sobre el proceso de escritura. Es una mirada encantadora a la asociación que impulsa el éxito literario, llena de humor y corazón.
Ethelred Tressider is a crime writer with problems. His latest novel is going nowhere, mid-life crisis is looming and he's burdened by the literary agent he probably deserves: Elsie Thirkettle, a diminuitive but determined individual who claims to enjoy neither the company of writers nor literature of any sort.
When obscure crime writer Ethelred Tressider vanishes, his dogged literary agent, Elsie Thirkettle, is soon on his trail. Finding him proves surprisingly easy. Bringing him home proves more difficult than expected.
When literary agent Elsie Thirkettle is invited to accompany tall but obscure crime-writer Ethelred Tressider to dinner at Muntham Court, she is looking forward to sneering at his posh friends. What she is not expecting is that, half way through the evening, her host will be found strangled in his locked study. Since there is no way that a murderer could have escaped, the police conclude that Sir Robert Muntham has killed himself. A distraught Lady Muntham, however, asks Ethelred to conduct his own investigation. Ethelred (ably hindered by Elsie) sets out to resolve a classic 'locked room' mystery; but is any one of the assorted guests and witnesses actually telling the truth? And can Ethelred's account be trusted? In the process, we meet one of Ethelred's own creations, the fourteenth-century detective Master Thomas, who is helped in his investigations of a mediaeval crime at Muntham Court by a small and rather pushy Abbess with a taste for honey cakes ... Is it possible that Master Thomas can shed some light on the twenty-first century case, and on Ethelred's own motives for investigating Sir Robert's death?
When literary agent Elsie Thirkettle is invited to accompany tall but obscure
crime-writer Ethelred Tressider to dinner at Muntham Court, she is looking
forward to sneering at his posh friends. What she is not expecting is that,
half way through the evening, her host will be found strangled in his locked
study.
In an effort to rejuvenate his flagging career, crime novelist Ethelred
Tressider decides to set his new book in Egypt and embarks on a 'research
trip' with his literary agent, Elsie Thirkettle, in tow. No sooner has their
cruise on the Nile begun, however, than an attempt is made on Ethelred's life.
Ethelred Tressider, mid-list crime writer, is surprised when fellow author Henry Holiday unexpectedly turns up on his doorstep. He's even more surprised when Henry confesses that he may have committed murder while drunk on New Year's Eve. Though he has little recollection of the night, Henry fears he may have killed drinking companion and fellow crime writer Crispin Vynall, and asks Ethelred to discreetly make enquiries in order to discover the truth.
Robin Pagham is dead - drowned in a sailing accident. At the funeral however
Robin's latest girlfriend announces that somebody in the congregation has
murdered Robin. Although estranged, Elsie and Ethelred begin simultaneous
investigations into Robin's death - as ever with some comical results.
Robin Pagham is dead - drowned in a sailing accident. The reaction of everyone in the village on hearing this tragic news is that Robin must have been drunk. After all, that was what he did best - that and drug-dealing and breaking his former girlfriend's nose, with a bit of TV acting on the side. Surprisingly, newspaper reports of the inquest state that no alcohol was found in Robin's blood. It was accidental death, with no clear cause. At the funeral however Robin's latest girlfriend - to whom he has just got engaged - stands up and, lifting back her veil, announces that somebody in the congregation has murdered Robin and that she's going to have their arse. Although estranged, Elsie and Ethelred begin simultaneous investigations into Robin's death - as ever with some comical results.
Roger Norton Vane is dead. Twenty years ago he went for a walk in the Thai jungle with his partner, Tim MacDonald, and never returned. After years of wild speculation, fruitless searches and unconfirmed sightings, finally his death is to be made official and somebody will inherit his accumulated wealth. But at his memorial service, a man interrupts proceedings, claiming to be Vane. He installs himself in his old flat, evicting Tim MacDonald, and sets about proving his right to Vane's money. Crime writer Ethelred Tressider is as surprised as anyone. He has been commissioned to write a biography of Vane and finds the man vague, full of scurrilous anecdotes. It soon becomes clear that many people wish Vane had stayed dead and that his anecdotes had died with him.
Roger Norton Vane is dead. Twenty years ago he went for a walk in the Thai
jungle with his partner, Tim MacDonald, and never returned. After years of
wild speculation, fruitless searches and unconfirmed sightings, finally his
death is to be made official and somebody will inherit his accumulated wealth.