First published in 1979, Unruly Son received an Edgar Award nomination for โBest Novelโ of the year.
Sir Oliver Fairleigh-Stubbs, overweight and overbearing, collapses and dies at his birthday party while indulging his taste for rare liquors. He had promised his daughter he would be polite and charitable for the entire day, but the strain of such exemplary behaviour was obviously too great. He leaves a family relieved to be rid of him, and he also leaves a fortune, earned as a bestselling mystery author.
To everyoneโs surprise, Sir Oliverโs elder son, who openly hated his father, inherits most of the estate. His wife, his daughter, and his younger son are each to receive the royalties from one carefully chosen book. But the manuscript of the unpublished volume left to Sir Oliverโs wifeโa posthumous โlast caseโ that might be worth millionsโhas disappeared. And Sir Oliverโs death is beginning to look less than natural.
Into this bitter household comes Inspector Meredith, a spirited Welshman who in some ways resembles Sir Oliverโs fictional hero. In Robert Barnardโs skilful hands, Inspector Meredithโs investigation becomes not only a classic example of detection but an elegant and humorous slice of crime.