"The perfect crime. The phrase mocked him. There was no such thing because every man was endowed with a conscience."
Philip Cragford: A man riven by jealousy, who spots the chance, one foggy night, to murder his love rival in a way that ensures no suspicion is ever likely to fall on him. Afterwards however, Cragford finds himself living in constant fear of giving himself away to his new wife - and to the police inspector who seems always at his heels...
Originally published in 1942, this 'inverted' mystery is a gripping psychological study of a man haunted by the consequences of his 'perfect' crime...
Philip Cragford: A man riven by jealousy, who spots the chance, one foggy night, to murder his love rival in a way that ensures no suspicion is ever likely to fall on him. Afterwards however, Cragford finds himself living in constant fear of giving himself away to his new wife - and to the police inspector who seems always at his heels...
Originally published in 1942, this 'inverted' mystery is a gripping psychological study of a man haunted by the consequences of his 'perfect' crime...