Suddenly at His Residence
First published in 1947, this classic mystery is the next Christianna BrandĀ mystery to be republished in the British Library Crime Classics series, following Green for Danger (2022) and Death of Jezebel (2022). It boasts Brand's knack for memorable characters and misdirection.Ā
āChristianna Brand is not merely a purveyor of thrills or a maker of puzzles. She is a novelist.ā ā The Daily Telegraph
While the Blitz bombards London, the boisterous grandchildren of Sir Richard March have descended upon Swanswater Manor in Kent for a family gathering and the finalising of the patriarchās will. Disgruntled by the behaviour and life choices of his heirs, March seems poised to deny all of them their inheritance and heads out to his lodge to make arrangements ā only to be discovered dead the next morning with strychnine in his blood. With evidence at the crime scene suggesting that nobody could possibly have entered the lodge to murder March, Inspector Cockrill ā the āTerror of Kentā ā has the challenge of finding any plausible solution for this impossible crime before death comes to darken the doors of Swanswater once more. Also known by its American title The Crooked Wreath, this classic mystery novel from 1947 is loaded with sharply drawn characters and devilish misdirection, all capped by one of the genreās most thrilling denouements.
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Suddenly at His Residence
Suddenly at His Residence
First published in 1947, this classic mystery is the next Christianna BrandĀ mystery to be republished in the British Library Crime Classics series, following Green for Danger (2022) and Death of Jezebel (2022). It boasts Brand's knack for memorable characters and misdirection.Ā
āChristianna Brand is not merely a purveyor of thrills or a maker of puzzles. She is a novelist.ā ā The Daily Telegraph
While the Blitz bombards London, the boisterous grandchildren of Sir Richard March have descended upon Swanswater Manor in Kent for a family gathering and the finalising of the patriarchās will. Disgruntled by the behaviour and life choices of his heirs, March seems poised to deny all of them their inheritance and heads out to his lodge to make arrangements ā only to be discovered dead the next morning with strychnine in his blood. With evidence at the crime scene suggesting that nobody could possibly have entered the lodge to murder March, Inspector Cockrill ā the āTerror of Kentā ā has the challenge of finding any plausible solution for this impossible crime before death comes to darken the doors of Swanswater once more. Also known by its American title The Crooked Wreath, this classic mystery novel from 1947 is loaded with sharply drawn characters and devilish misdirection, all capped by one of the genreās most thrilling denouements.
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First published in 1947, this classic mystery is the next Christianna BrandĀ mystery to be republished in the British Library Crime Classics series, following Green for Danger (2022) and Death of Jezebel (2022). It boasts Brand's knack for memorable characters and misdirection.Ā
āChristianna Brand is not merely a purveyor of thrills or a maker of puzzles. She is a novelist.ā ā The Daily Telegraph
While the Blitz bombards London, the boisterous grandchildren of Sir Richard March have descended upon Swanswater Manor in Kent for a family gathering and the finalising of the patriarchās will. Disgruntled by the behaviour and life choices of his heirs, March seems poised to deny all of them their inheritance and heads out to his lodge to make arrangements ā only to be discovered dead the next morning with strychnine in his blood. With evidence at the crime scene suggesting that nobody could possibly have entered the lodge to murder March, Inspector Cockrill ā the āTerror of Kentā ā has the challenge of finding any plausible solution for this impossible crime before death comes to darken the doors of Swanswater once more. Also known by its American title The Crooked Wreath, this classic mystery novel from 1947 is loaded with sharply drawn characters and devilish misdirection, all capped by one of the genreās most thrilling denouements.















