Was It Murder? by James Hilton

Was It Murder?

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  • Genre British Detectives
  • Publisher Dissertations-G
  • Released
  • Size 558.23 kB
  • Length 258 Pages

Description

"Was It Murder?" deals with the phenomenon of coincidence by posing the question of how likely it is that two brothers attending the same boarding school meet with two separate accidental deaths-and curious ones at that-within the same school year. In the manner typical of the Golden Age whodunit, the solution is only presented in the final pages of the novel. Throughout the book, an amateur sleuth and a Scotland Yard detective vie with each other to solve the riddle, with only one of them successful in the end.

It should be noted that "Was It Murder?" remained Hilton's only detective novel-a brief youthful foray into crime fiction he shares with writers such as C. S. Forester (Payment Deferred, 1926; Plain Murder, 1930) and C. P. Snow (Death Under Sail, 1932).

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