![]() There were hints to to the truth, but mostly at the beginning and fairly few. ![]() ![]() It’s a bit disappointing, especially since we spend most of the book following a different, and ultimately wrong, path. The solution falls into his lap, so to speak. At the risk of slight spoilers (skip this whole paragraph if you want to avoid it), although Grant knows when he is on the wrong track, he doesn’t actually solve the mystery. It’s going to take a lot of good old fashioned detective work for Grant to get to the bottom of this case.Įxcept it doesn’t. The tough part of this, for Inspector Grant, is that no one seems to know who he is and why he might have died. The Man in the Queue covers the murder of a man in a queue (big surprise). ![]() ![]() I happened to find a copy of The Man in the Queue in a second hand bookstore (before the lockdown) and since it was only $2, I snapped it up. After an enjoyable experience reading A Shilling for Candles, I was on the look out for more Inspector Grant mysteries. ![]()
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