The Affair At Royalties

The Affair At Royalties

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Condition: SECONDHAND

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Tanning and foxing
Markings: Remainder mark

A chilling blend of suspense and fractured identity, The Affair at Royalties by George Baxt presents a tightly wound mystery in which lost memory becomes as dangerous as any weapon. Set against an atmosphere of creeping dread, the novel chronicles a protagonist whose grip on the past is dangerously unreliable, drawing readers into a labyrinthine plot where nothing — and no one — can be taken at face value. Baxt, best known for his wickedly sharp debut A Queer Kind of Death, constructs a narrative that is at once a classic whodunit and a psychological puzzle, laced with the dark wit and metropolitan edge that became his trademark. With each revelation peeling back another layer of deception, the novel leaves its central mystery tantalizingly open just long enough to ensure you cannot put it down.

Author: George Baxt
Format: Hardback

Genre: Crime fiction

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Tanning and foxing
Markings: Remainder mark

A chilling blend of suspense and fractured identity, The Affair at Royalties by George Baxt presents a tightly wound mystery in which lost memory becomes as dangerous as any weapon. Set against an atmosphere of creeping dread, the novel chronicles a protagonist whose grip on the past is dangerously unreliable, drawing readers into a labyrinthine plot where nothing — and no one — can be taken at face value. Baxt, best known for his wickedly sharp debut A Queer Kind of Death, constructs a narrative that is at once a classic whodunit and a psychological puzzle, laced with the dark wit and metropolitan edge that became his trademark. With each revelation peeling back another layer of deception, the novel leaves its central mystery tantalizingly open just long enough to ensure you cannot put it down.