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The Case Of The Gilded Fly by Edmund Crispin

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Book name: The Case Of The Gilded Fly (2024)
Category: Crime
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Pages: 250 pages
Language: English
Publication data: Jan. 1, 1944, midnight
This book is a classic detective novel set in post-World War II Oxford, where a group of actors and playwrights gather to stage a new play. Amidst the theatrical setting, a complex murder mystery unfolds when a despised actress is found dead, seemingly a suicide. However, the astute and eccentric amateur detective, also a professor of English at Oxford, suspects foul play. Using his unique blend of literary knowledge and logical reasoning, he delves into the lives and secrets of the theatrical troupe, unraveling a web of jealousy, ambition, and deceit to expose the murderer. The narrative is celebrated for its witty dialogue, atmospheric setting, and the clever intertwining of literary references with a classic whodunit plot. The 4826th greatest book of all time

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Edmund Crispin

Edmund Crispin

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