This brand new edition of the first novel to feature the officer and
gentleman detective Colonel Wickham Gore includes the first ever reprint
of the only Colonel Gore novella, Too Much Imagination.
Colonel Gore is reunited with old friends at a dinner party to mark his
return from service in Africa, but is shocked to discover that one of
them has fallen victim to a callous blackmailer. When the antagonist is
found dead, Gore finds that civilian life can be as challenging as
anything in the army, especially when one of your friends may have
become a killer . . . but which one?
Once famous in the West End and on Broadway for plays written as
'Anthony Wharton', Dublin-born Alexander McAllister had become a
publican in Surrey when, as 'Lynn Brock', his writing career took off
again with the creation of country detective Colonel Wickham Gore.
Described by Rose Mcaulay as 'a very clever writer: a gift for drawing
life-like people and a lively sense of dramatic incident', Brock became
a pillar of the Golden Age with his Colonel Gore whodunits and
pioneering psychological novels including the lurid Nightmare.
This Detective Club classic is introduced by Rob Reef, author of the
John Stableford mysteries, and for the first time reprints the only
Colonel Gore novella, Too Much Imagination, a country house murder
story from a rare 1926 American pulp magazine.