The return of Maggie Byrnes, heroine of Murder in the Telephone
Exchange, finds her married, with a young son, and living in an outer
Melbourne suburb. But violent death dogs her footsteps even in
apparently tranquil Middleburn. It's perhaps not that much of a surprise
when widely disliked local bigwig James Holland (who also happens to be
Maggie's landlord) is shot, but Maggie suspects that someone is also
trying to poison the infant who is his heir, and turns sleuth once more
to uncover the culprits. First published in 1949, So Bad a Death is
June Wright's second novel, which she originally planned to call Who
Would Murder a Baby? Her publishers demurred, but under any title it's
a worthy sequel to Murder in the Telephone Exchange. Novelist and
crime fiction historian Lucy Sussex contributes an introduction to this
reissue, which also includes a revealing interview she conducted with
June Wright in 1996.