London Particular - (British Library Crime Classics) by Christianna Brand (Paperback)
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Highlights
- First published in 1952, London Particular was Christianna Brand's favorite among her own books, and it remains a fast-paced and witty masterpiece of the genre, showing off the author's signature flair for the ruthless twist.
- Author(s): Christianna Brand
- 288 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Mystery & Detective
- Series Name: British Library Crime Classics
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Book Synopsis
First published in 1952, London Particular was Christianna Brand's favorite among her own books, and it remains a fast-paced and witty masterpiece of the genre, showing off the author's signature flair for the ruthless twist. This edition includes an introduction by CWA Diamond Dagger and Edgar(R) Award-winning author Martin Edwards.
"You have to reach for the greatest of the Great Names (Agatha Christie, John Dickson Carr, Ellery Queen) to find Christianna Brand's rivals in the subtleties of the trade."
--Anthony Boucher in the New York Times
Night falls in the capital, and a "London particular" pea-souper fog envelops the city. In Maida Vale, Rose and her family doctor Tedward struggle through the dark after a man has telephoned from Rose's house, claiming to have been attacked. By the time they arrive, the victim, Raoul Vernet, is dead. The news he brought from Switzerland for Rose's mother has died with him.
Arriving to the scene, Inspector Cockrill faces a fiendish case with seven suspects who could have murdered their guest--family members and friends with alibis muddled by the suffocating fog and motives wrapped in mystery. Now, the race is on to find the truth before the killer strikes again.
Review Quotes
"A murder in Maida Vale makes it even harder to see what's what in this stellar whodunit."--Kirkus Reviews
"Brand's recurring detective Inspector Cockrill takes on the case, searching through motives and whereabouts until the satisfyingly shocking last line of the book."--Booklist