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Paperback The Cartwright Garden Murder Book

ISBN: 1025538994

ISBN13: 9781025538990

The Cartwright Garden Murder

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"The Cartwright Garden Murder" is a compelling mystery from the Golden Age of British detective fiction, written by the prolific master of the genre, J.S. Fletcher. The story begins with a shocking event in a seemingly tranquil London setting: a man falls to his death from a balcony in Cartwright Gardens, witnessed by a young man named Spargo. What initially appears to be a tragic accident or a simple suicide soon unravels into a complex web of deceit, hidden identities, and cold-blooded murder.

As the investigation deepens, the narrative guides the reader through a labyrinth of clues involving missing persons, financial intrigue, and the shadowy pasts of the residents surrounding the garden. The work highlights the meticulous detective work and sharp observation characteristic of Fletcher's most celebrated narratives. With its atmospheric setting and carefully constructed plot, "The Cartwright Garden Murder" remains a quintessential example of early 20th-century crime fiction, offering a sophisticated and engaging puzzle for fans of classic whodunits and historical mysteries. The novel showcases Fletcher's ability to transform an urban landscape into a site of high-stakes suspense and intellectual challenge.

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