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Malice Aforethought
Malice Aforethought
Author: Francis Iles
On a balmy summer's day in 1930 the great and the good of the county are out in force for the annual, much-anticipated tennis party at the Bickleighs, although not everyone has much enthusiasm for the game. The tennis party exists for other reasons -- and charmingly mannered infidelity is now the most popular pastime in the small but exclusi...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781409194644
ISBN-10: 1409194647
Publication Date: 12/15/2020
Pages: 320
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Publisher: Orion
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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The rediscovery of this well-loved jewel in the crown of crime novels began with a sympathetic TV adaptation some years ago. But Iles, consummate plot-creator that he is, has nevertheless a writer's tone of voice that can only be present in the novel. This was a book that reinvented the crime novel form. When Dr Bickleigh decides to murder his wife in the small but exclusive Devonshire hamlet of Wyvern's Cross, the (then) radical concept of announcing to the reader the identity of the murderer at the very beginning of the novel created a storm. Amazingly, despite years of imitation, the devise still functions as compellingly in the 90s as when the novel was first written. The beleaguered Bickleigh (and his mounting passion for Gwynfryd Rattery) is rightly recognised as one of the best-remembered protagonists of crime fiction, and there are few who will regret reacquainting themselves with this beautifully-crafted piece.
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