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An English Murder
O książce
In «An English Murder,» Cyril Hare masterfully weaves a compelling narrative that revolves around a classic locked-room mystery set in the atmospheric backdrop of a country house during the post-war era. The book is characterized by Hare's sharp wit and intricate plotting, blending elements of social commentary with the conventions of the detective genre. The story unfolds amidst an eclectic group of characters gathered for a hunting weekend, where simmering tensions and dark secrets lead to a chilling murder, punctuated by Hare's adept use of irony and psychological insight, reflective of the shifting societal norms of 1950s England. Cyril Hare, born Alfred Cyril Bavington Jones, drew on his legal background and keen observations of human nature to craft this novel. His experiences as a barrister, as well as his fascination with the English legal system, influenced his portrayal of justice and morality throughout the story. Hare was a prolific writer who engaged with literary circles, and his first-hand knowledge of crime and society enriches the narrative, granting it authenticity and depth. Readers seeking an engaging and meticulously plotted mystery will find «An English Murder» an enthralling addition to the genre. Hare's ability to blend suspense with astute social commentary makes it not only a page-turner but also a reflective exploration of the human condition, rendering it essential for fans of classic crime fiction.