Scarweather (British Library Crime Classics)

Scarweather (British Library Crime Classics)

by Anthony Rolls (Author)

Synopsis

'My friend Ellingham has persuaded me to reveal to the public the astounding features of the Reisby case. As a study in criminal aberration it is, he tells me, of particular interest, while in singularity of horror and in perversity of ingenious method it is probably unique.' 1913. John Farringdale, with his cousin Eric Foster, visits the famous archaeologist Tolgen Reisby. At Scarweather - Reisby's lonely house on the windswept northern coast of England - Eric is quickly attracted to Reisby's much younger wife, and matters soon take a dangerous turn. Fifteen years later, the final scene of the drama is enacted. This unorthodox novel from 1934 is by a gifted crime writer who, wrote Dorothy L. Sayers, 'handles his characters like a real novelist and the English language like a real writer - merits which are still, unhappily, rarer than they should be in the ranks of the murder specialists.'

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Publisher: British Library Publishing
Published: 10 Feb 2017

ISBN 10: 0712356649
ISBN 13: 9780712356640

Author Bio
Anthony Rolls was a pseudonym of C.E. Vulliamy (1886-1971), a biographer, soldier and archaeologist of distinction who also wrote ten crime novels, four of which were published during the golden age of British detective fiction between the world wars.