A classic Golden Age crime novel, and the first time Philip MacDonald wrote a crime novel without a detective.
'Rynox' is at that point where one... > Lire la suite
A classic Golden Age crime novel, and the first time Philip MacDonald wrote a crime novel without a detective.
'Rynox' is at that point where one injudicious move, one failure of judgement, one coincidental piece of bad luck will wreck it. So why would anyone send more than a million pounds in one-pound notes to Mr Salisbury of the Naval, Military and Cosmopolitan Assurance Corporation? Who would shoot F. X. Benedik, the senior partner of the firm, through the head in his study? And where is the choleric Mr Marsh, who had an appointment with F. X. on the night of his death? Rynox is on the edge of big things. But the edge of big things is a narrow edge. And narrow edges are slippery .