Best of
Golden-Age-Mystery

1930

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Patricia Wentworth - 1930
    An elegant English townhouse conceals a viper’s nest of greed and evil in this riveting tale of romantic suspense from the author of the classic Miss Silver Mysteries.

The Case of Sir Adam Braid


Molly Thynne - 1930
    “He couldn’t have done that in falling. Some one must have—” Sir Adam Braid, the distinguished artist, was a cantankerous old man. Not well-liked by most of his family and associates, he was about to add one more enemy to the list by changing his will … but not before death paid a visit to his London flat, and Sir Adam was found stabbed through the neck.Chief-Inspector Fenn takes charge of the case and soon notices the butler seems more frightened than shocked – but what if anything, did the butler do? After all, there is a plethora of suspects, including mercenary relatives and some curious occupants of the neighbouring flats. Fenn must put the clues together, and bring a murderer to justice in this classic golden age mystery. This new edition, the first in many decades, includes an introduction by crime fiction historian Curtis Evans.