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Country
  
England

Pages
  
264

Originally published
  
1987

Page count
  
264

Followed by
  
Death of a Hollow Man

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Publication date
  
1987

ISBN
  
978-0-917561-41-2

Author
  
Caroline Graham

Genre
  
Mystery

Publisher
  
Larry L. Richman

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Series
  
Chief Inspector Barnaby series

Media type
  
Print (Hardcover & Softcover)

Similar
  
Written in Blood, Death of a Hollow Man, Faithful unto Death, Death in Disguise, A Ghost in the Machine

The Killings at Badger's Drift (1987) is a mystery novel by English writer Caroline Graham, the first in her Chief Inspector Barnaby series. In 1997, it was adapted as the pilot of Midsomer Murders, a popular ITV television series based on Graham's books.

Contents

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Plot summary

In the fictional village of "Badger's Drift", the elderly Miss Bellringer insists that her friend, Emily Simpson, did not die of a heart attack as her doctor claims, but was in fact murdered. An autopsy soon proves her right, as a mix of red wine and hemlock is found in the dead woman's system. While the village descends into panic, the murderer strikes again, claiming the life of Mrs. Rainbird. She is discovered by her son Denis, a local undertaker.

As Barnaby investigates, aided by Sgt. Gavin Troy, he uncovers a connection between an older crime and the current killings at Badger's Drift.

Differences in television adaptation

On the screen, Emily Simpson's death is made more violent. Instead of being poisoned, as she is in the novel, her neck is broken with a crowbar. Also, in the novel, only Mrs Rainbird is killed and her son Dennis discovers her body. In the adaptation, both are murdered.

Publication

  • United Kingdom: 1987, Century (imprint of Random House), London, 1987, Hardback, 264 p., ISBN 0-7126-1744-2.
  • United States: 1988, Adler & Adler, Bethesda, Maryland, 1988, Hardback, 264 p., ISBN 0-917561-41-4.
  • Reprint: 2005, Felony & Mayhem Press, United States, 2005, trade paperback, xiv, 272 p., ISBN 978-1-933397-04-7
  • Awards

    The Killings at Badger's Drift was well received by the mystery community. It was named by the Crime Writers' Association as one of "The Top 100 Crime Novels of All Time". It also won the 1989 Macavity Award for "Best First Novel" and was nominated for the same honour at the 1989 Anthony Awards and the 1988 Agatha Awards.

    References

    The Killings at Badger's Drift Wikipedia