Poor Inspector Tibbett Once again, he is attempting to have a nice vacation.
As with so many of the books in this series, much of the pleasure lies in the setting\'s timelessness: It\'s officially 1961 for The Sunken Sailor, but in Berrybridge Haven, and on England\'s peaceful waterways, it is time out of mind..
And he especially can\'t stop thinking about it when it starts looking as though the drowned sailor is somehow connected to the robbery at a nearby manor-house.
The death of a local sailor.
Well, one death in particular.
This time, Tibbett and his cheerful wife, Emmy, are lazing on a friend\'s yacht, tacking from one little English sea-town to the next, and it should all be delicious indolence...except that Henry can\'t stop thinking about death.
And once again, Crime has a different idea.
Poor Inspector Tibbett Once again, he is attempting to have a nice vacation