No Clue!: A Classic American Whodunit of Murder, Suspicion, and Amateur Sleuth Detection in Early Twentieth-Century Washington

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Synopsis

No Clue! is a tightly constructed early-twentieth-century mystery that turns the apparent absence of evidence into its central dramatic problem. Hay arranges murder, suspicion, hidden motive, and social misdirection with the patience of the classic puzzle tradition, yet his prose retains the briskness of popular American magazine fiction. Situated just before the full flowering of the Golden Age detective novel, the book shows the genre refining its fascination with clues, testimony, and the interpretive contest between appearances and truth. James Hay, often published as James Hay Jr., was an American journalist, novelist, and playwright whose experience with newspapers and public affairs sharpened his sense of pace, dialogue, and procedural intrigue. His fiction reflects a writer attentive to the way facts are reported, distorted, and reconstructed. That background helps explain the novel's interest in inference: Hay understood that mysteries are not solved merely by discovering facts, but by learning how to read them. Readers who enjoy classical detection, restrained suspense, and mysteries rooted in observation rather than spectacle will find No Clue! especially rewarding. It is recommended for admirers of early detective fiction and for anyone interested in the American development of the puzzle mystery.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Sharp Ink
  • ISBN: 9788028358730
  • Dimensions: 229 x 152 x 6 mm
  • Weight: 164g
  • Languages: English