"[An] excellent fair-play mystery...this British Library Crime
Classic more than deserves that status."--Publishers Weekly, STARRED
Review
On a dismally foggy night in Hampstead, London, a curious party has
gathered in an artist's studio to weather the wartime blackout.
As World War II takes its toll around them, a civil servant and a
government scientist are matching wits in a game of chess, while an
artist paints the portrait of his characterful sitter, bedecked in
Cardinal's robes at the other end of the room. In the kitchen, the
artist's sister is hosting the charlady of the miser next door.
When the brutal murder of said miser is discovered by his nephew, it's
not long before Inspector Macdonald of Scotland Yard is at the scene,
faced with perplexing alibis and with the fate of the young man in his
hands. In the search for the culprit, Macdonald and his team of
detectives must figure out if one of the members of the studio party is
somehow involved in the death, or if some other scurrilous neighbour
could be responsible.
The British Library of Crime Classics is pleased to revive this
clever, classic mystery for amateur sleuths and fans of British
historical fiction.