Right at the bottom of the column, it was.Something for which she had not dared to hope. Not in remote, prosperous, hard-headed Flaxborough.A matrimonial bureau. Two women have disappeared in the small market town of Flaxborough. They are about the same age, both quite shy and both unmarried. As Inspector Purbright discovers the only connection between them appears to be the Handclasp House Marriage Bureau, but what begins as a seemingly straightforward missing persons case soon spirals out of control as Purbright encounters deceit, blackmail and murder.Lonelyheart 4122 is the fourth in Colin Watson's Flaxborough series and was first published in 1967.'Flaxborough, that olde-worlde town with Dada trimmings.' Sunday Times'Watson's Flaxborough begins to take on the solidity of Bennett's Five Towns, with murder, murky past and much acidic comment added.' H. R. F. Keating