The amateur crime
"The Amateur Crime" is a captivating mystery novel that showcases the author's knack for intricate plots and clever twists. Set in 1930s England, the story revolves around Roger Sheringham, an amateur sleuth and part-time novelist, who is invited to a country house party where a murder soon takes place. Known for his sharp intellect and unorthodox methods, Sheringham takes it upon himself to unravel the mystery behind the crime.

The novel intricately explores the dynamics among the house guests, each with their own secrets and possible motives. Berkeley skillfully builds suspense, layering clues and red herrings that keep readers guessing until the very end. Through witty dialogue and a keen eye for detail, Berkeley paints a vivid picture of the era and its social mores, while also delving into the psychological aspects of his characters.

"The Amateur Crime" is not just a whodunit but also a commentary on human nature and the complexities of guilt and innocence. Berkeley's masterful storytelling and engaging protagonist make this novel a standout in the genre, appealing to fans of classic detective fiction and those who appreciate a well-crafted, intellectually stimulating mystery.
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The amateur crime
"The Amateur Crime" is a captivating mystery novel that showcases the author's knack for intricate plots and clever twists. Set in 1930s England, the story revolves around Roger Sheringham, an amateur sleuth and part-time novelist, who is invited to a country house party where a murder soon takes place. Known for his sharp intellect and unorthodox methods, Sheringham takes it upon himself to unravel the mystery behind the crime.

The novel intricately explores the dynamics among the house guests, each with their own secrets and possible motives. Berkeley skillfully builds suspense, layering clues and red herrings that keep readers guessing until the very end. Through witty dialogue and a keen eye for detail, Berkeley paints a vivid picture of the era and its social mores, while also delving into the psychological aspects of his characters.

"The Amateur Crime" is not just a whodunit but also a commentary on human nature and the complexities of guilt and innocence. Berkeley's masterful storytelling and engaging protagonist make this novel a standout in the genre, appealing to fans of classic detective fiction and those who appreciate a well-crafted, intellectually stimulating mystery.
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The amateur crime

The amateur crime

by Anthony Berkeley
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The amateur crime

by Anthony Berkeley

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"The Amateur Crime" is a captivating mystery novel that showcases the author's knack for intricate plots and clever twists. Set in 1930s England, the story revolves around Roger Sheringham, an amateur sleuth and part-time novelist, who is invited to a country house party where a murder soon takes place. Known for his sharp intellect and unorthodox methods, Sheringham takes it upon himself to unravel the mystery behind the crime.

The novel intricately explores the dynamics among the house guests, each with their own secrets and possible motives. Berkeley skillfully builds suspense, layering clues and red herrings that keep readers guessing until the very end. Through witty dialogue and a keen eye for detail, Berkeley paints a vivid picture of the era and its social mores, while also delving into the psychological aspects of his characters.

"The Amateur Crime" is not just a whodunit but also a commentary on human nature and the complexities of guilt and innocence. Berkeley's masterful storytelling and engaging protagonist make this novel a standout in the genre, appealing to fans of classic detective fiction and those who appreciate a well-crafted, intellectually stimulating mystery.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789361840494
Publisher: True Sign Publishing House
Publication date: 11/28/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 426 KB
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