Although ostensibly the fourth book in the series, these lovely classic mysteries can be read in any order. Rinehart was a really adept writer and all of these tales are wonderfully convoluted, the clues are fair-play, and the puzzles delightful.
As always, the introduction by mystery maven Otto Penzler, is erudite, incisive, informative, and interesting.
Three and a half stars. Worth a look for fans of the author, and for the insighful history lesson from Mr. Penzler. It's also very nice to see these classics (however dated) being re-released for a new generation of fans.
Disclosure: I received an ARC at no cost from the author/publisher for review purposes.
Three and a half stars. Worth a look for fans of the author, and for the insighful history lesson from Mr. Penzler. It's also very nice to see these classics (however dated) being re-released for a new generation of fans.
Disclosure: I received an ARC at no cost from the author/publisher for review purposes.
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