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David Mallin #11

The Weight of Evidence

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Fred Wallach had been shut away in a bare shed.

He had no means of escape.

Yet by morning, he had disappeared.

When the private detectives David Mallin and George Coe are hired to recover the missing builder, what initially appears as a harmless joke, played by Fred’s colleagues, turns out to be something far more elaborate than first thought.

As they begin searching for clues to locate Wallach, Mallin and Coe quickly unveil some dark secrets about their victim.

Wallach, a callous and devious man, was disliked by a wide range of people.

With nothing about the disappearance making sense, the mystery of the vanishing man appears an impossible case to solve.

When the missing person case becomes a murder investigation, Mallin and Coe find themselves under mounting pressure to deliver a result...

‘The Weight of Evidence’ is a gripping crime thriller featuring the detective duo David Mallin and George Coe. It's the eleventh book in the David Mallin Detective series.



"Eclectic, underrated Ormerod can be relied upon to come up with the startling goods" Sunday Times

"I am glad to announce that the detective novel is still alive and well in Mr Ormerod's skillful hands " The Spectator

"Fast-moving, with well-orchestrated jiggery-pokery; not unlike an early Dick Francis in tone and method” Times Literary Supplement

Roger Ormerod (1920-2005) was a prolific writer of ingenious and densely plotted crime novels - some 35 in all - which were published in the UK and the USA. He lived in Wolverhampton and amongst other things worked as a civil servant and as a Social Security inspector – backgrounds which he made full use of in his fiction, as he did with his hobbies of painting and photography.

162 pages, Kindle Edition

First published November 1, 1994

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Roger Ormerod

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Roger Ormerod was born in Wolverhampton, Staffordshire. He worked as a county court officer, an executive officer in the Department of Social Security, a postman, and a shop loader in an engineering factory.

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August 15, 2020
A good little locked room mystery that turns into a double locked room mystery. The level of detail on explaining one of the problems with a part of the problem slightly overstayed its welcome but it was all part of an otherwise grand greater adventure with some good characterisation.
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June 2, 2017
A quick read (perhaps made more a page turner by the large print). A relatively simple plot and a good detective style.
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December 4, 2015
The weight

An intriguing read something that should be read by all as this story slowly unravels before you. Its more than the old dragnet catch phrase "Just the facts ma'am"
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05/2024: 2/5

Enjoyed this locked-room mystery more this go around. Clever little problem.
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