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The Anatomy of Murder

Format: Hardback
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers, London, United Kingdom
Imprint: HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
Published: 17th Jul 2014
Dimensions: w 126mm h 190mm d 32mm
Weight: 380g
ISBN-10: 0007569688
ISBN-13: 9780007569687
Barcode No: 9780007569687
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Synopsis
A unique anthology for crime aficionados - seven of the world's most notorious genuine murder mysteries retold by the most accomplished classic crime writers of their generation. A manipulative murderer who stalked the streets of Paris; a young wife who poisoned her eccentric husband; a bank cashier's mysterious suicide; a brutal double murder in New Zealand... Seven of the world's greatest crime writers turn their hand to some of the world's most spine-tingling mysteries - all of them astonishingly TRUE. This remarkable collection from the archives of the Detection Club follows The Floating Admiral, Ask a Policeman and Six Against the Yard back into print after more than 75 years, and shows some of the most accomplished authors of their generation retelling real-life murder mysteries with all the relish of the tastiest crime fiction.

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`Each author manages to give the essential facts of his or her case; and the reader has the further interest of seeing how characteristics of the author's fiction writing reveal themselves in this kind of critical and historical work. The layman as well as the criminologist has good reason to read this volume; and he will desire lawyers and detectives also to digest it.' Sunday Times


Reviews for previous Detection Club re-issues:


`A must for all connoisseurs of detective fiction.' Literary Review


`This year's most welcome reissue.' Sunday Telegraph


`A book of irresistible charm for students of the detective story.' Times Literary Supplement