A Wave Of Fatalities
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
A classic work of detective fiction, A Wave of Fatalities by Michael Delving — the pen name of American author Jay Williams — follows the adventures of Bob Eddison, an American antiques dealer living in England who finds himself drawn into a web of murder and intrigue. Set against the atmospheric backdrop of the British countryside, the novel chronicles Eddison's amateur sleuthing as a series of suspicious deaths demand investigation beyond the reach of conventional authorities. Delving crafts the narrative with a dry wit and a keen eye for character, blending the cozy traditions of the English mystery genre with a distinctly transatlantic sensibility. The result is a suspenseful yet charming whodunit that rewards patient readers with clever plotting and an engaging, unassuming protagonist.
Author: Michael Delving
Format: Hardback
Published: 1975, The Crime Club, Collins, 14 St James's Place, London
Genre: Crime fiction
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
A classic work of detective fiction, A Wave of Fatalities by Michael Delving — the pen name of American author Jay Williams — follows the adventures of Bob Eddison, an American antiques dealer living in England who finds himself drawn into a web of murder and intrigue. Set against the atmospheric backdrop of the British countryside, the novel chronicles Eddison's amateur sleuthing as a series of suspicious deaths demand investigation beyond the reach of conventional authorities. Delving crafts the narrative with a dry wit and a keen eye for character, blending the cozy traditions of the English mystery genre with a distinctly transatlantic sensibility. The result is a suspenseful yet charming whodunit that rewards patient readers with clever plotting and an engaging, unassuming protagonist.