Author: Ruth Dudley Edwards Year: 1981 Rank: Rating: Original Rating: Pop Rating: Genres/categories: Mystery
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Battered to death with a piece of abstract sculpture titled 'Reconciliation,' Whitehall departmental head Sir Nicholas Clark is claimed by his colleagues to have been a fine and respected public servant cut off in his prime. Bewildered by the labyrinthine bureaucracy of Whitehall, Scotland Yard's Super-intendent Jim Milton recognizes a potential ally in Clark's young Private Secretary, Robert Amiss. Milton soon learns from Amiss how Whitehall works: that it can be Machiavellian and potentially homicidal, that Sir Nicholas was obnoxious and widely loathed, that he had spent the weeks before his murder upsetting and antagonizing family and associates, and that his last morning on earth had been spent gleefully observing the success of his plan to embarrass his minister and his department publicly. And they still need to discover who wielded the blunt instrument. This is the first of Ruth Dudley Edwards' witty, iconoclastic but warm-hearted satires about the British Establishment.
This book is part of the "Robert Amiss" series. Here are some other books from this series:
 | "Killing the Emperors" First published in 2012 Rank: , Original star rating: , Adjusted star rating: , Pop rating: |
 | "Clubbed to Death" First published in 1992 Rank: , Original star rating: , Adjusted star rating: , Pop rating: |
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