Parting Breath

by Catherine Aird

Other authorsRobin Bailey (Narrator), Audible Studios (Publisher)
Digital audiobook, 2011

Publication

Audible Studios (2011)

Original publication date

1978-06

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Description

In this thrilling crime novel by CWA Diamond Dagger winner Catherine Aird, a student's last words are all that Detective C. D. Sloan has to go on in his latest case There are rumblings throughout the campus of the University of Calleshire, talk of a sit-in, of revolt, of H? Chí Minh, of discontent. Malcolm Humbert has been expelled, and the students are livid. Meanwhile, the faculty is equally out of sorts--Hilda Linaker just wants to finish her treatise on Jane Austen, Bernard Watkinson is tired of dealing with the female students' vehement--and possibly dangerous--opinions, and Simon Mautby can't find a lab tech to help with his ecology experiments. When someone breaks into a dorm room, leaving behind little evidence but a single kernel of corn, it's time to call in the police.   But no one--not the professors, the students, or even the great detective C. D. Sloan--could have predicted murder. A young woman finds a second-year student slumped against a cloister's column, covered in blood. Before he dies, he manages to breathe the words "twenty-six minutes."   The brilliant and acerbic inspector C. D. Sloan, recently reunited with his assistant, Detective Constable Crosby, must connect a seemingly unrelated burglary to a senseless murder--with nothing more to go on than those eerie last words.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member bcquinnsmom
During a student-run sit in at a local university, a young student is found dying in the quad. His final words were heard by another student, but no one could figure out what he meant. Sloan is on hand to investigate, but it's an uphill battle with too many suspects and no apparent motive. Plus
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he's got his mind on the new baby expected at his home.

This one didn't end as abruptly as the others, which was good. Recommended for those who like police procedurals & British series mysteries.
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LibraryThing member cmbohn
I really enjoyed this one. A truly ingenious plot twist had me guessing right up to the very end. A student is murdered and his last words provide a mystifying clue that the police must solve to catch a truly evil criminal.

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LibraryThing member ritaer
death of a university student relates to international espionage. Insp. Sloan and Crosby.

Language

Original language

English

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Rating

½ (40 ratings; 3.6)
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