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  1. The Killings at Badger's Drift is a mystery novel by English writer Caroline Graham and published by Century in 1987. The story follows Chief Inspector Tom Barnaby investigating the murder of an elderly spinster in a rural village. [1]

    • Caroline Graham
    • 1987
  2. Nov 5, 1987 · The Killing at Badger’s Drift is the first book (and first episode) in the Inspector Barnaby series. In it, Miss Emily Simpson returns from a jaunt in the woods only to die mere hours later. The local doctor claims heart attack, but Miss Simpson’s friend insists that it was murder.

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    • Paperback
  3. Jan 21, 1987 · THE KILLINGS AT BADGER'S DRIFT. by Caroline Graham ‧RELEASE DATE: Jan. 21, 1987. Add first-novelist Graham to the herbaceous border school of detecting. When Miss Emily Simpson, a spinster of course, is stalking the meadow for signs of the spurred coral root orchid, she sees them making love.

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  4. Oct 15, 2014 · The Killings at Badger’s Drift marks Inspector Barnaby’s debut, and offers ample proof that Caroline Graham may indeed be “simply the best detective writer since Agatha Christie” (Sunday...

    • 1631940104, 9781631940101
    • Caroline Graham
    • Felony & Mayhem Press, 2014
  5. Jun 7, 2021 · Book Review: The Killings at Badger’s Drift by Caroline Graham. June 7, 2021. Thanks to the BBC Player, I found out about this murder mystery series called Midsomer Murders. Since I love a good cosy mystery, I really enjoyed the episodes that I watched and wanted to read some of the books that inspired the show!

  6. The first Inspector Barnaby novel, The Killings at Badger's Drift, was published in 1988 and named as one of The Top 100 Crime Novels of All Time. Since then she has written six more, with latest...

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  8. Oct 15, 2014 · The Killings at Badger’s Drift marks Inspector Barnaby’s debut, and offers ample proof that Caroline Graham may indeed be “simply the best detective writer since Agatha Christie” (Sunday Times of London).