The locals at The Clove and Hoof are convinced the stranger who appeared at Sunday service is a detective, investigating the unpopular Vicar of Larcombe, Ernest Pratt. But the next morning Pratt is found dead at the bottom of a cliff and the stranger has disappeared. A spate of anonymous letters painted in blue watercolour arrive, household items go missing and odd pranks are played. Things take a more sinister turn when more deaths occur; the only connection between the victims seems to be they all frequented the village pub. Two policemen with very different crime solving approaches lead the professional side of the investigation, accompanied by Christian Peascod, dilettante of the arts and amateur detective. A Golden Age detective novel with an offbeat sense of humour and a cast of colourful characters.
Zoe Johnson (1914-92) received a degree in Modern Languages from St Hugh's College, University of Oxford. She wrote two detective novels, At The Sign of the Clove and Hoof (1937) and Mourning After (1939). After the Second World War, she and her husband Vernon resided in St. Austell, Cornwall.
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