"Hands down one of the best formal detective stories ever written."-- Kirkus Reviews, STARRED review This Golden Age masterclass of red herrings and tricky twists, first published in 1944, features a tense and claustrophobic investigation with a close-knit...
According to H.R.F. Keating, Green for Danger is the last golden crown of the Golden Age detective story. It is a splendidly worked out detection puzzle . . . with substantial characters and . . . delightfully warm vivacity. It is also a brilliant depiction of life in England...
In World War II England, a military hospital may hide a murderer: " Brand] could construct puzzles with the best of them" (Elizabeth George). As German V-1 rockets rain down on the English countryside, the men and women of the military hospitals fight to stay calm. The...
In World War II England, a military hospital may hide a murderer: " Brand] could construct puzzles with the best of them" (Elizabeth George). As German V-1 rockets rain down on the English countryside, the men and women of the military hospitals fight to stay calm. The...
In World War II England, a military hospital may hide a murderer: " Brand] could construct puzzles with the best of them" (Elizabeth George). As German V-1 rockets rain down on the English countryside, the men and women of the military hospitals fight to stay calm. The...