Rather uncosy for a Golden Age crime novel! This one isn't really a murder mystery, which makes it an odd duck in this series of reissues as well. Enjoyable, though reliant on coincidence and insta-love in the way that Golden Age fiction could be.
Rather uncosy for a Golden Age crime novel! This one isn't really a murder mystery, which makes it an odd duck in this series of reissues as well. Enjoyable, though reliant on coincidence and insta-love in the way that Golden Age fiction could be.
My first #BritishCrimeLibraryClassics mystery and I really enjoyed it! #AlanMelville had a sense of humor and ease of writing that is entertaining indeed. I recommend #WeekendAtThrackley for mystery fans as really there is two mysteries going on in this short novel. I will certainly pick up more Melville in the future!
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This was a #netgalley release and is being published Aug 17, 2018. It was originally published in 1934.
These #BritishLibraryCrimeClassics are amazing.
Loving it!
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