Death and letters
Death and letters1950
About this book
A crossword puzzle leads a 1950s antiquarian book dealer to a puzzling family in this mystery by Agatha Christie's favorite author. Amateur detective Henry Gamadge is summoned to a secluded estate by way of a crossword puzzle, the only means of communication for a widow being held captive by her relatives. They claim she's lost her mind; she thinks they have shut her away to keep her from spilling on her late husband's suspicious suicide. Gamadge knows that a woman who can convey her situation in the space of a crossword is most definitely in possession of her mental faculties. But can he sort out the secrets of a clan so hell-bent on avoiding a scandal? "Henry Gamadge is one of the more captivating sleuths in detective fiction." — New York Herald Tribune
Details
- First published
- 1950
- OL Work ID
- OL3466567W
Subjects
FictionHenry Gamadge (Fictitious character)Book collectorsBibliographersCommunist ethics in literatureRussian literatureHistory and criticismFiction, mystery & detective, generalNew york (n.y.), fictionGamadge, henry (fictitious character), fiction