Synopsis
"The Death of Dr. Whitelaw" is a gripping mystery novel set during the Golden Age of British detective fiction. When the respected Dr. Whitelaw is found dead under mysterious circumstances, a complex web of secrets, motives, and suspects begins to unravel. Alexander Wilson crafts a classic whodunit that challenges the reader to piece together the clues alongside the investigators. The narrative explores the darker side of suburban life and the hidden lives of those deemed beyond reproach.
With its intricate plot and suspenseful pacing, the work stands as a testament to the early 20th-century obsession with crime and deduction. This atmospheric tale captures the essence of 1930s crime writing, offering a sophisticated blend of procedural investigation and psychological depth. Readers will find themselves immersed in a world where every character has something to hide and the truth is often more unsettling than the crime itself. "The Death of Dr. Whitelaw" remains an engaging example of the genre's evolution, highlighting the clever construction and character-driven drama that defined Alexander Wilson's contribution to detective literature.
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Publisher information
- Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
- ISBN: 9781025591636
- Number of pages: 348
- Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 18 mm
- Languages: English
