Great read!

Till Death Do Us Part (British Crime Library Classics) by John Dickson Carr  

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There’s a jolly good reason why this is part of British Library Crime Classics. It’s fascinating, although in this day and age, slightly fussy with the crime maven keeping all the information stored in his head and occasionally forgetting to tell his satellites what he’s doing, or has done. 

The murder is a mess of rumor, false starts and a needless death but most satisfying in it’s solving and execution. Atmospheric!

Martin Edward’s Introduction is insightful, placing Carr’s works and centrality to the genre firmly in orbit. The last sentence a fitting tribute to Carr.

“Till Death Do Us Part is a dazzling showcase for the great man’s detective skills and a reminder of Carr’s gift for constructing a fiendish mystery plot.”


A Poisoned Pen ARC via NetGalley.                                              

Many thanks to the publisher.

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