The Roar of the Butterflies by Reginald Hill
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The Roar of the Butterflies by Reginald Hill
“The Roar of the Butterflies” is a novel written by Reginald Hill, a well-known British author. Reginald Hill was primarily recognized for his crime fiction, particularly the Dalziel and Pascoe series. “The Roar of the Butterflies” is a work of fiction that was published in 2008.
The novel is a part of the Joe Sixsmith series, which is different from Hill’s more famous Dalziel and Pascoe series. In “The Roar of the Butterflies,” Joe Sixsmith, a somewhat unconventional and humorous private detective, finds himself entangled in a complex case involving insurance fraud, art theft, and murder. The story combines elements of mystery and comedy and is known for its witty and engaging writing.
Reginald Hill’s ability to blend humor and mystery in his novels is a hallmark of his writing, and “The Roar of the Butterflies” is an example of this style. If you enjoy crime fiction with a touch of humor and unconventional detectives, you might find this book to be an enjoyable read.
The Roar of the Butterflies by Reginald Hill
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