Tragedy at Beechcroft
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Beschrijving
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A sharp autumn wind rattles the windows of a secluded country house as a gathering of guests is shattered by a sudden, chilling crime. Beneath the genteel surface of the English countryside, suspicion coils through drawing rooms and shadowed corridors, where every conversation might conceal a motive and every alibi seems to fray at the edges. Set against the atmospheric backdrop of interwar Britain, this golden age mystery draws readers into a world where the rules of society are as rigid as the hedgerows, yet human nature proves infinitely more unpredictable. The narrative unfolds with the measured pace and intricate plotting that define the best of 1930s crime fiction, blending the cerebral pleasures of a traditional detective story with the immersive detail of a police procedural novel. Here, the amateur sleuth's intuition collides with official investigation, weaving a tapestry of clues, concealed relationships, and shifting alliances that keep the reader guessing until the final page.This is a whodunit mystery book that rewards careful attention, inviting both seasoned enthusiasts of vintage crime novels and newcomers alike to match wits with the investigators. The English countryside setting is rendered with a subtlety that heightens both the sense of isolation and the latent tensions simmering among the cast, making every whispered conversation and closed door feel laden with significance. The enduring appeal of the country house mystery lies in its ability to capture a particular moment in British detective novel history, balancing the comfort of tradition with the thrill of uncertainty.This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure.
A sharp autumn wind rattles the windows of a secluded country house as a gathering of guests is shattered by a sudden, chilling crime. Beneath the genteel surface of the English countryside, suspicion coils through drawing rooms and shadowed corridors, where every conversation might conceal a motive and every alibi seems to fray at the edges. Set against the atmospheric backdrop of interwar Britain, this golden age mystery draws readers into a world where the rules of society are as rigid as the hedgerows, yet human nature proves infinitely more unpredictable. The narrative unfolds with the measured pace and intricate plotting that define the best of 1930s crime fiction, blending the cerebral pleasures of a traditional detective story with the immersive detail of a police procedural novel. Here, the amateur sleuth's intuition collides with official investigation, weaving a tapestry of clues, concealed relationships, and shifting alliances that keep the reader guessing until the final page.This is a whodunit mystery book that rewards careful attention, inviting both seasoned enthusiasts of vintage crime novels and newcomers alike to match wits with the investigators. The English countryside setting is rendered with a subtlety that heightens both the sense of isolation and the latent tensions simmering among the cast, making every whispered conversation and closed door feel laden with significance. The enduring appeal of the country house mystery lies in its ability to capture a particular moment in British detective novel history, balancing the comfort of tradition with the thrill of uncertainty.This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure.
AmazonPages: 204, Paperback, Alpha Edition
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