It was just like Morrison to be a nuisance even when he was dead. Ford, the harried Secretary of the Whitehall Club, is desperate to please even the most disagreeable members just to be left in peace. So, it is a huge inconvenience for Ford when one ...
Mystery crime fiction written in the Golden Age of Murder"The book fairly races along to its surprising resolution. Fans of vintage crime fiction will hope for more reissues of Hull's work." -- Publishers WeeklyEdward Powell lives with his Aunt Mild...
Three men, three motives, one murder. Who will come out on top? No one ever said murder was easy. Nicholas Latimer considers himself indispensable to advertising agency NeO-aD â€" unlike his partners Barraclough and Spencer. Sometimes Nicholas thinks...
WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY MARTIN EDWARDS 'From the point of view of the nation, it's a good thing that he died.' Great Barwick's least popular man is murdered on a train. Twelve jurors sit in court. Four suspects are identified -- but which of th...
He seemed as if he might be interesting. People with no morals often are, and someone who makes no pretence of having any always is.A convert to the recent fad of ‘spiritualism’, James Warrenton purchases the old, and purportedly haunted, Amberhu...
And Death Came Too is a golden age mystery from the sardonic and sly Richard Hull. Master of the inverted mystery, here he weaves a true-to-style, classic whodunnit. After three nights of celebration in the oppressive August heat, four friends...
His pen scratched the paper slowly, “I murd â€" I say, how do you spell ‘murdered’?â€
Shergold Engineering Company has come into a bit of financial trouble. And it seems the Ministry-sent Barry Foster might just have something to do wit...