friend introduced me to author Anne Morice with this book,
What struck me pretty quickly was how most of the mystery was in conversation format, and it wasn't as comfortable for me.
The mystery was quite good, and things moved along well,
But perhaps because without either first person or other character thoughts and observations expressed separately to give more detail, the whole thing put me off balance.
It is a unique way of writing, Many readers won't mind.
The reasons behind the deaths were rather complex,
but then the culprit was a complex personality, I didn't like this much, The characters didn't really come to life, Don't read any more. When Tessa's Scotland Yard husband Robin is invited to speak at the renowned and respectable Alibi Club, she is excited to be surrounded by the members all mystery writers of the first rank although she is sorry to see one of them missing.
Crime novelist and playwright William Montgomerie has died, leaving behind a supposedly bereaved widow and a lost manuscript, His widow, Gwen, suddenly blossoms into literary fame after years of struggling in the shadow of her famous husband, The splendidly eccentric Myrtle Sprygge, whose clairvoyant powers and old relationship with Montgomerie further complicate the situation, leads Tessa to wonder whether Gwen is taking credit for something she didn't write.
And when Gwen is found murdered, everyone wonders what and who could have triggered such revenge, .
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