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Paperback The Murder of Mrs. Daven Port Book

ISBN: 1025347366

ISBN13: 9781025347363

The Murder of Mrs. Daven Port

"The Murder of Mrs. Daven Port" is a compelling classic mystery that exemplifies the intricate plotting of the Golden Age of detective fiction. The story centers on the sudden and violent death of a woman found strangled in her own residence, a crime that immediately casts a shadow of suspicion over her social circle. As the investigation unfolds, it reveals a complex web of secrets, blackmail, and hidden motives lurking beneath the surface of respectable society.

The narrative features the keen deductive skills of Scott Egerton, a recurring investigator in Anthony Gilbert's early works. Egerton must navigate a series of conflicting testimonies and false alibis to piece together the events leading up to the tragedy. The work is noted for its atmospheric tension and its clever use of the traditional whodunit structure, challenging readers to solve the puzzle alongside the protagonist.

Rich in period detail and psychological insight, "The Murder of Mrs. Daven Port" remains a quintessential example of 1920s British crime literature. It offers a fascinating glimpse into the social dynamics of the era while delivering a suspenseful and satisfying legal and investigative thriller that continues to engage fans of traditional mystery stories.

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