
After arriving at a rented cottage in the countryside for a holiday, a young woman discovers that the landlord has been murdered and that she has the strongest motive for committing the crime and soon realizes that her own life may be in danger
A woman arrives at a secluded holiday cottage only to find her landlord murdered, leaving her as the primary suspect in a lethal game of deception. Facing immediate suspicion from local authorities, the protagonist must navigate a web of circumstantial evidence that points directly toward her. She operates within the constraints of a rural setting where isolation limits her access to outside assistance. The narrative follows a traditional mystery framework, emphasizing the logical deduction required to clear her name while she simultaneously evades a killer who views her as a threat. Her objective is to uncover the true perpetrator before she becomes the next victim in a series of calculated events.
Readers frequently highlight the author's ability to maintain a steady, methodical pace that characterizes mid-century British mystery novels. Discussion often centers on the protagonist's vulnerability and the clever use of a confined setting to heighten the sense of danger. Critics often note the precision of the plotting, which relies on subtle clues rather than overt action sequences. The work is recognized for its adherence to the conventions of the genre, providing a satisfying puzzle for those who enjoy character-driven investigations. Fans of the author appreciate the logical consistency maintained throughout the narrative arc.
Page Count:
186
Publication Date:
1980-11-20
Publisher:
Penguin Books
ISBN-10:
0140056440
ISBN-13:
9780140056440
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