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Paperback The Documents in the Case Book

ISBN: 1025384571

ISBN13: 9781025384573

The Documents in the Case

"The Documents in the Case" is a masterful work of detective fiction from the Golden Age of British mystery writing. Uniquely structured as an epistolary novel, the story unfolds through a collection of letters, witness statements, and medical reports that challenge the reader to piece together the truth behind a seemingly accidental death.

When George Harrison dies after consuming toxic mushrooms, the official verdict is one of tragic misfortune. Yet, his son remains unconvinced, suspecting that his father's demise was carefully orchestrated. As the narrative progresses, "The Documents in the Case" delves deep into the complexities of forensic science and the nuances of human character. Dorothy L. Sayers, writing in collaboration with medical expert Robert Eustace, crafts a high-stakes intellectual puzzle that pits rigorous scientific analysis against the dark motives of the human heart.

Distinguished as Sayers' only detective novel not to feature her series protagonist Lord Peter Wimsey, this standalone work showcases her versatility and commitment to realism. It remains a landmark in the genre for its innovative use of chemical evidence and technical detail, offering a gripping exploration of domestic tension and the search for justice in 1930s England.

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