Scales of Justice

Scales of Justice

2014 • 316 pages

Ratings2

Average rating3.5

15

An aristocrat dies under fishy circumstances in this tale by “the finest writer in the English language of the pure, classical puzzle whodunnit” (The Sun). In an almost unspeakably charming little English village, one of the local aristocrats turns up dead next to the local trout-stream with, in fact, a trout at his side. Everyone is dreadfully upset, of course, but really, just a tad irritated as well—murder is so awfully messy. Inspector Alleyn doesn’t quite fit in among the inbred gentry, but they’ll allow him to do his work and clear the matter up—though they do wish he didn’t feel compelled to ask quite so many questions . . . “The brilliant Ngaio Marsh ranks with Agatha Christie and Dorothy Sayers.” —Times Literary Supplement “A peerless practitioner of the slightly surreal, English-village comedy-mystery.” —Kirkus Reviews “Any Ngaio Marsh story is certain to be Grade A.” —The New York Times

Become a Librarian

Reviews

Popular Reviews

Reviews with the most likes.

April 5, 2019

Top Lists

See all (7)

List

236 books

Mystery

Parker Pyne Investigates
The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side
A murder is announced
The Mysterious Mr. Quin
Murder is Easy
Murder in Mesopotamia
Hallowe'en Party

List

131 books

Classics

Frankenstein
Crime and Punishment
The Warden
Lady Susan
The Complete Sherlock Holmes
Evelina
A Study in Scarlet

List

239 books

Audiobooks

Indiscreet
Barchester Towers
Secrets of a Charmed Life
Storm Front
Just One Damned Thing After Another
Right Ho, Jeeves
Death in a White Tie