Just posted a review of Death Holds the Key, the 2nd Itinerant Mendicant novel by Alexander Thorpe:
Slightly on the cosier side, the personalities, and interactions between the two main characters is a big part of the attraction of DEATH HOLDS THE KEY.
https://www.austcrimefiction.org/review/death-holds-key-alexander-thorpe
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Image of the book cover for Death Holds the Key by Alexander Thorpe. The image is a complicated one showing, on the left hand side, the outline of a figure in textured black, holding a book and a rosary. On the right hand side there's an outline of a man wearing a hat in pale orange, with reddish leaves and thorny branches overlaid. There's a figure in white sitting at the bottom right, imposed over the orange figure, with a high collar - he's very indistinct. Across the bottom, in the same colours as the hat wearing man, there's an outline of a pistol. The title of the book is one word to a line down the black figure, in white, with the O in hold a keyhole, and the word Key in the orange / patterned effect used elsewhere.
It sounds complicated but is quite striking.
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