"forfattere" . . "krimi" . . . . . . . . . "The Midsomer Worthy's Writer's Circle is has never had much luck in attracting guest speakers. Consequently, there is much surprise (and, in the case of the Circle's secretary, Gerald Hadleigh, a furious, inexplicable objection) when bestselling novelist Max Jennings accepts their invitation. Surprise turns into a variety of responses when Hadleigh is found dead the morning after Jennings' visitation. Chief Inspector Barnaby, called in to investigate, soon determines that the key to solving the murder lies with Jennings, who has subsequently disappeared." . "Downloadable audio books" . . . . "To some of the members of the Midsomer Worthy's Writer's Circle, asking bestselling author Max Jennings to talk to them is outrageously ambitious, but astonishingly, Jennings accepts their invitation. Before the night is out a man is dead. Contains some explicit scenes/language." . "Audiobooks" . . . . "Mystery fiction" . . . . . . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@en . . "The eccentrics in a writers' group are pleased to get author Max Jennings as a guest speaker--except for the reclusive host, who begs not to be left alone with him. As everyone is leaving, Jennings rushes back inside and bars the door."@en . "Written in blood" . "Written in blood"@en . . . . . . "The eccentrics in a writer's group are pleased to get author Max Jennings as a guest speaker-- except for the reclusive host, who begs not to be left alone with him. As everyone is leaving, Jennigs rushes back inside and bars the door. Strong language and some descriptions of sex."@en . . . . "To some of the more realistic members of the Midsomer Worthy's Writer's Circle, asking bestselling author Max Jennings to talk to them is outrageously ambitious. But, astonishingly, Jennings accepts the invitation and before the night is out a man is dead. Summoned to the village, Chief Inspector Barnaby finds that as witnesses to his final hours the members are of little help. But one thing they agree on is that on the night of his murder Gerald was a deeply troubled man." . . . . . . . "England" . . "FICTION / General" . .