Peter Zander-Howell (a pen name) lives with his wife in East Anglia, U.K. They have three children and four grandchildren. Deciding to get out of the rat-race, Peter took very early retirement from his management role in a very large company. Then, far too young to retire completely and wanting to keep his mind occupied, he started a small and successful business. Twenty years later he sold that business, and has now embarked on a third career as an author. During his first two careers, Peter served as a magistrate for thirty-four years. All but one or his stories to date are set in England between 1946 and 1952, and are written in homage to the “Golden Age of Detective Fiction”. Unless otherwise stated, all feature Detective Chief Inspector Philip Bryce. Each book stands alone, but in chronological order they are: The Bedroom Window Murder The Courthouse Murder The Felixstowe Murder Multiples of Murder contains three novellas in one download (or in one paperback): Death in an Office Kitchen Death in the Public Baths Death on a London Bus (a 'prequel', set three years before the other stories). Death at Mistram Manor. Machinations of a Murderer Machinations of a Murderer is also available in a Large-Print paperback edition. Suspicions of a Parlourmaid and } The Norfolk Railway Murders } two stories in one volume. This Village is Cursed The Amateur Detective Demands with Menaces Death of a Safebreaker (not in the Bryce series) set in 1937. Murder in Academe Death of a Juror (not in the Bryce series) set in the 1930s The Failed Lawyer (not in the Bryce series) set in 1952 Murder in the Rabid Dog
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