What Dread Hand?: A Golden Age Mystery

Elizabeth Gill

What Dread Hand?: A Golden Age Mystery
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Dean Street Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
6 February 2017
Pages
208
ISBN
9781911579212

What Dread Hand?: A Golden Age Mystery

Elizabeth Gill

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Before she could touch him she saw it–the handle of a weapon sticking out between his shoulder-blades. Playwright Martin Pitt’s acclaimed new play, The Lily Flower, is having its London premiere. When the curtain rises, in attendance are the lovely Julia Dallas; Lord Charles Kulligrew; absent-minded professor Edward Milk and his opinionated spinster sister, Agatha; and Julia’s friend Benvenuto Brown, the accomplished artist and amateur sleuth. Before the evening is through, rave notices for the play will have to sit beside the reports of a grisly murder which takes place during the performance itself. Benvenuto Brown’s investigation will take him far beyond theatreland, to France and the suspected lair of an assassin …

What Dread Hand? was originally published in 1932. This new edition features an introduction by crime fiction historian Curtis Evans.

Miss Gill is a consummate artist … [Her work] may be unhesitatingly recommended to detective fiction fans and others who want to be converted. Brooklyn Eagle

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