"A witty and tricky plot and a genuinely shocking
conclusion."--Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
A mystery dinner theater party thrown by local author with a taste "for
rather gruesome humor" requires guests come dressed as infamous
killers--Jack the Ripper, Dr. Crippen, and the like. Whatever could go
wrong?
Know-it-all amateur criminologist Roger Sheringham settles in for an
evening of beer, small talk, and analyzing his companions. Ena Stratton,
the host's sister-in-law, catches his attention. Her erratic mood swings
and loud, gossipy talk is winning her more than a few enemies amongst
the guests. When she's found dead, it's clear that one of the partygoers
helped her to an early grave.
Noticing a key detail that could implicate a friend in the crime,
Sheringham decides to meddle with the scene and unwittingly makes
himself a suspect.
Tightly paced and cleverly defying the conventions of the classic
detective story, Anthony Berkeley's dark sense of humor and taste for
the macabre drive this 1933 classic.
This edition includes an introduction by CWA Diamond Dagger and Edgar
(R) Award-winning author Martin Edwards.