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Post After Post-Mortem: An Oxfordshire Mystery (British Library Crime Classics)

Post After Post-Mortem: An Oxfordshire Mystery (British Library Crime Classics)

Current price: $14.99
Publication Date: February 7th, 2023
Publisher:
Poisoned Pen Press
ISBN:
9781728267609
Pages:
320
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Description

[A] twisty "snake in the garden" country-house mystery [where] Lorac constructs a challenging puzzle and provides a marvelous glimpse into pre-WWII Oxford life." — Booklist, Starred Review

"Lorac keeps everything professional and smartly paced"— Kirkus Reviews

"Now tell us about your crime novel. Take my advice and don't try to be intellectual over it. What the public likes is blood."

The Surrays and their five children form a prolific writing machine, with scores of treatises, reviews, and crime thrillers published under their family name. Following a rare convergence of the whole household at their Oxfordshire home, Ruth—middle sister who writes "books which are just books"— decides to spend some weeks there recovering from the pressures of the writing life, while the rest of the brood scatter to the winds again. Their next return is heralded by the tragic news that Ruth has taken her life after an evening at the Surrays's hosting a set of publishers and writers, one of whom is named as Ruth's literary executor in the will she left behind.

Despite some suspicions from the family, the verdict at the inquest is suicide—but when Ruth's brother Richard receives a letter from the deceased which was delayed in the post, he enlists the help of CID Robert Macdonald to investigate what could only be an ingeniously planned murder.

About the Author

E.C.R. LORAC was a pen name of Edith Caroline Rivett (1894-1958) who was a prolific writer of crime fiction from the 1930s to the 1950s, and a member of the prestigious Detection Club. Her books have been almost entirely neglected since her death, but deserve rediscovery as fine examples of classic British crime fiction in its golden age.

Praise for Post After Post-Mortem: An Oxfordshire Mystery (British Library Crime Classics)

"[In] this twisty “snake in the garden” country-house mystery from a Golden Age crime-fiction master was published in 1936, Lorac constructs a challenging puzzle and provides a marvelous glimpse into pre-WWII Oxford life." — Booklist, Starred Review

"Lorac keeps everything professional and smartly paced…which makes [Post After Post-Mortem] well worth your attention." — Kirkus Reviews