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Death of Mr Dodsley

A London Bibliomystery

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"Golden Age fans with a taste for deferred gratification are in for another unexpected treat."–Kirkus Reviews

A fair play, double twist mystery where a beloved London bookseller with a passion for rare books is found shot to death in his locked bookshop.

Mr. Richard Dodsley, owner of a fine secondhand bookshop on Charing Cross Road, has been found murdered in the cold hours of the morning. He'd been shot in his own office, where few clues remain besides three cigarette ends, two spent matches, and a few books on the shelves which have been rearranged.

In an investigation spanning the secondhand bookshops of London and the Houses of Parliament, Ferguson's series sleuth MacNab, is at hand to assist Scotland Yard.

This edition includes an introduction by CWA Diamond Dagger and Edgar® Award–winning author Martin Edwards.

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      April 1, 2024
      The fatal shooting of a London bookseller brings detectives from Scotland Yard into competition with a private inquiry agent in this puzzler from 1937. Making his nightly rounds on Charing Cross Road, Constable Roberts discovers the body of Richard Dodsley, shot to death only a few minutes before. If Roberts hadn't been held up by the inebriated young man he encountered minutes earlier, would he have caught the murderer red-handed? That puzzle takes a back seat to questions about who could have entered the locked bookshop at 3:00 a.m., who would've wanted to kill a man whose passion was rare books, and whether any of the suspects is telling the truth about anything. The early suspicion that falls on Dick Dodsley, the victim's nephew and heir, is dissipated--or is it intensified?--when a motorcycle accident that same night leaves him first in a coma, then with amnesia. Another coincidence is that Dick's fiancee, Margery Grafton, has just published Death at the Desk, a whodunit that uncannily predicts certain details of the real-life crime. Anglican priest Ferguson (1871-1952) can't breathe much life into the suspects' interminable rounds of questioning by Inspector Mallet, DS Crabb, and his franchise detective, Francis MacNab, a customer of Dodsley's whom Margery engages on Dick's behalf. But he punctuates the tale with scenes of delicate comedy ranging from a death-watch session of the House of Commons to an episode in which the coppers attempt to make sense of Richard Dodsley's record books. And the double-twist ending will awaken even readers who've been lulled to sleep by the preceding proceedings. Golden Age fans with a taste for deferred gratification are in for another unexpected treat.

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