The Suspect by L.R. Wright

The Suspect cover

The Suspect by L.R. Wright was published in 1985 and it’s the first book I’ve read by this author. She’s known as Laurali Wright in the US.

The setting is a little coastal town in British Columbia, the Sechelt Peninsula otherwise known as the Sunshine Coast. The police force there is of course the Canadian Mounties but disappointingly Karl Alberg doesn’t wear that distinctive uniform as he carries out his crime investigation. Karl has only recently moved to Sechelt, it’s thought of being a bit of a cushy job within the police force, it’s a quiet backwater. Or is it?

This is quite an unusual murder mystery as there is no mystery as to who the culprit is but there is plenty of mystery about why the victim was murdered and how such a likeable chap could commit the murder.

I really liked this one, everything about it, the writing, the setting and the characters. It is the first in a series so it looks like I’m going to be seeking out books from yet another crime series, I have so many on the go! I’m wondering if it is necessary to read these ones in order, I prefer to do that but I don’t think all of  the books will be easy for me to track down.

Sadly the writer Laurali Rose Wright died in 2001. Have you read any of her books?

The only other Lauralis I have ever heard of are the mother and daughter in The Gilmore Girls, a TV show that I really enjoyed, although I’m not even sure their names were spelled the same way. Maybe it is quite a common name in some parts of the world, have you ever met any?

Yet More Books

Peggy is now thinking about her journey back home to Pennsylvania, she only has a few more days here in Scotland with us. She has been trying to pack her bags and unfortunately she has discovered that she is now way over her baggage allowance.

She did go a bit crazy in the secondhand bookshops and charity shops, coupled with the fact that she packed far too many clothes (who doesn’t?) it was inevitable that she’d be in trouble. I think she said she has bought 54 books. You can read about her book dilemma here.

I’m feeling virtuous though because I’ve bought far fewer than she has, however, she did bring me a pile of books from the US, all by authors new to me, apart from Patricia Wentworth.

1. Case for Sergeant Beef by Leo Bruce
2. Mount Vernon Love Story by Mary Higgins Clark
3. Murder Scholastic by Janet Caird
4. The Sound of Insects by Mildred Davis
5. The Suspect by L.R. Wright
6. High Tide at Noon by Elisabeth Ogilvie
7. The Silent Pool by Patricia Wentworth
8. The Taste of Murder by Joanna Cannan
9. Daniel Plainway by Van Reid

These are all books which she thoroughly enjoyed reading herself so I have high hopes of them – when I can get around to reading them. I’m reading the Leo Bruce one now, I chose that one first as Eric Bown is a Leo Bruce fan, but I don’t know which one I should go for after that, any recommendations?

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