Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY MARTIN EDWARDS
'One of our most ingenious and stylish home-grown crime novelists' - Spectator
'A book to delight every puzzle-suspense enthusiast' - New York Times
John Wilkins meets a beautiful, irresistible girl, and his world is turned upside down. Looking at his wife, and thinking of the girl, everything turns red before his eyes - the colour of murder.
But did he really commit the heinous crime? Told ingeniously in two parts: the psychiatric assessment of Wilkins and a trial for suspected murder on the Brighton seafront, Symons' award-winning mystery tantalizes the reader with glimpses of the elusive truth and makes daring exploration of the nature of justice itself.
Synopsis
'One of our most ingenious and stylish home-grown crime novelists' --Spectator
'A book to delight every puzzle-suspense enthusiast' --New York Times
John Wilkins meets a beautiful, irresistible girl, and his world is turned upside down. Looking at his wife, and thinking of the girl, everything turns red before his eyes--the colour of murder.
But did he really commit the heinous crime he was accused of? Told innovatively in two parts: the psychiatric assessment of Wilkins and the trial for suspected murder on the Brighton seafront, Symons' award-winning mystery tantalizes the reader with glimpses of the elusive truth and makes a daring exploration of the nature of justice itself.
Synopsis
Mystery crime fiction written in the Golden Age of Murder
'One of our most ingenious and stylish home-grown crime novelists' --Spectator
'A book to delight every puzzle-suspense enthusiast' --New York Times
John Wilkins meets a beautiful, irresistible girl, and his world is turned upside down. Looking at his wife, and thinking of the girl, everything turns red before his eyes--the colour of murder.
But did he really commit the heinous crime he was accused of? Told innovatively in two parts: the psychiatric assessment of Wilkins and the trial for suspected murder on the Brighton seafront, Symons' award-winning mystery tantalizes the reader with glimpses of the elusive truth and makes a daring exploration of the nature of justice itself.
Synopsis
'A book to delight every puzzle-suspense enthusiast'--New York Times
A suspenseful precursor to modern psychological thrillers, this classic work of crime fiction from the archives of the British Library brings the Golden Age of Murder back to life.
John Wilkins meets a beautiful, irresistible girl, and his world is turned upside down. Looking at his wife, and thinking of the girl, everything turns red before his eyes--the colour of murder.
But did he really commit the heinous crime he was accused of? Told innovatively in two parts: the psychiatric assessment of Wilkins and the trial for suspected murder on the Brighton seafront, Symons' award-winning mystery tantalizes the reader with glimpses of the elusive truth and makes a daring exploration of the nature of justice itself.