![]() ![]() The scenes are laid in Paris and Hampshire. “The Mystery of the Skeleton Key” contains, in addition to a clever crime problem and plenty of thrills, a sensible love story, humour, excellent characterisation and strong human interest. “Mr Arnold Bennett, in a recent article, criticised the ad hoc characterisation and human interest in the detective novels of to-day. This is how the Detective Club announced their edition ten years later: The Mystery of the Skeleton Key, first published in 1919, has the distinction of being the first detective novel commissioned and published by Collins, though it was Bernard Capes’ only book in the genre, as he died shortly before it was published. ![]() ![]() Now, almost 90 years later, these books are the classics of the Golden Age, republished at last with the same popular cover designs that appealed to their original readers. “The Detective Story Club”, launched by Collins in 1929, was a clearing house for the best and most ingenious crime stories of the age, chosen by a select committee of experts. As the story switches between Paris and Hampshire, the possibility of it not being an accident seems to grow more likely. The fourth in a new series of classic detective stories from the vaults of HarperCollins involves a tragic accident during a shooting party. ![]()
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