A hit-and-run murder unearths a case of mistaken identity in this “well-bred, well written and genuinely superior” mystery by the Diamond Dagger winner (Kirkus Reviews). Early one morning in the quiet English village of Larking, the body of a woman named Mrs. Jenkins is found in the road. Miles away, her daughter, Henrietta, receives the bad news while working in the university library. Poor Mrs. … the university library. Poor Mrs. Jenkins appears to have been the victim of a horrible car accident.
When an autopsy proves not only that this was no accident but also that Mrs. Jenkins had never had a child, young Henrietta’s life is thrown upside down. If she’s not Mrs. Jenkins’s daughter, then who is she? It’s up to Detective Inspector C. D. Sloan of the Calleshire police force to bring the murderer to justice—and a sense of order back to Henrietta’s life.
Proclaimed by the New York Times in 1968 to be one of the year’s best books, Henrietta Who? is a first-order English whodunit that’ll keep you guessing until the end.
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I enjoy this author and these characters.
Always have enjoyed this author’s books. Have them as hardcover, ebooks and audio (when I can find )
A very thinkable book. More than a murder mystery, it pulls you into the mystery of a young girls life. Not your everyday same old same old !
Loved this story line–I’m a big mystery fan–especially from classic authors.
A nice, charming, unpredictable British cozy.
Poorly written. Reader never engages with characters. Good plot that took
Way too long to develop. Do not recommend.