A heavy London fog presses against the windowpanes as a curious relic-a stoneware monkey-sits at the centre of a baffling murder. Within the labyrinthine streets of early twentieth century London, a chilling crime unfolds, drawing a forensic investigation into a world where every detail matters and no clue is too small. This is a golden age detective story in which methodical reasoning and scientific deduction are pitted against the shadows of suspicion, with the fate of the innocent and the guilt of the cunning hanging in the balance. Set in the heart of the British mystery novel tradition, this work stands out for its meticulous attention to the procedures and intricacies of criminal investigation. The narrative weaves together the atmospheric tension of a vintage detective story with the intellectual challenge of a whodunit mystery book, inviting readers to examine evidence, weigh motives, and question appearances. The protagonist, an amateur sleuth with a flair for forensic detail, moves through a landscape shaped by the anxieties and innovations of his era, offering a window into the evolution of classic crime fiction. The careful reconstruction of the crime scene, the interplay of personalities, and the gradual unravelling of secrets evoke the enduring appeal of the dr thorndyke series, while also capturing the unique spirit of an english murder mystery. This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure, appealing to connoisseurs of amateur sleuth fiction and anyone drawn to the enduring intrigue of a London crime novel from the golden age of detective fiction.
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