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The Rasp By Philip MacDonald

The Rasp by Philip MacDonald


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A victim is bludgeoned to death with a woodworkers rasp in this first case for the famed gentleman detective Anthony Gethryn - the latest in a new series of classic detective novels from the vaults of HarperCollins.

The Rasp Summary

The Rasp (Detective Club Crime Classics) by Philip MacDonald

A victim is bludgeoned to death with a woodworkers rasp in this first case for the famed gentleman detective Anthony Gethryn - the latest in a new series of classic detective novels from the vaults of HarperCollins.

Ex-Secret Service agent Anthony Gethryn is killing time working for a newspaper when he is sent to cover the murder of Cabinet minister John Hoode, bludgeoned to death in his country home with a wood-rasp. Gethryn is convinced that the prime suspect, Hoodes secretary Alan Deacon, is innocent, but to prove it he must convince the police that not everyone else has a cast-iron alibi for the time of the murder.

This Detective Story Club classic is introduced by crime fiction expert and writer Tony Medawar, who investigates the forgotten career of one of the Golden Ages finest detective story writers.

The Rasp Reviews

The more I read his work, the better I like it. Sunday Times

This author shares with A.E.W. Mason a quality which few detective story-writers possess, the ability to construct situations of almost unbearable suspense. Common sense may tell us that right must triumph, but until we reach the last page our harrowed sensibilities will not allow us to lay aside the book. The Times

However tastes may differ, most people would admit that Philip MacDonald is one of the half-dozen best writers of detective fiction. Glasgow Herald

Mr MacDonald, almost alone among detective story-writers, mixes literature with murder. Time and Tide

About Philip MacDonald

British author Philip MacDonald wrote more than 30 accomplished crime novels, many of them after moving to Hollywood in 1931, where he also wrote and produced more than 100 scripts for the silver screen. His first solo novel, The Rasp (1924) introduced Colonel Anthony Gethryn, a gentleman detective who went on to appear in a dozen novels, including The Noose, The Maze and finally The List of Adrian Messenger in 1959.

Additional information

GOR007408658
9780008148119
0008148112
The Rasp (Detective Club Crime Classics) by Philip MacDonald
Used - Very Good
Hardback
HarperCollins Publishers
2015-12-03
240
N/A
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