Tenant for Death: Cyril Hare

Synopsis:

Originally published in 1937, Tenant for Death is the first novel by Cyril Hare, one of the best-loved Golden Age crime writers.

Two young estate agent’s clerks are sent to check an inventory on a house in Daylesford Gardens, South Kensington. Upon arrival, they find an unlisted item - a corpse. Furthermore, the mysterious tenant, Colin James, has disappeared.

In a tale which uncovers many of the seedier aspects of the world of high finance, Hare also introduces his readers to the formidable Inspector Mallett of Scotland Yard.

Upon first publication the Times Literary Supplement praised Tenant for Death as ‘a most ingenious story’ while the Spectator celebrated its ‘wit, fair play, and characterization’ and also declared that ‘a new star has risen'.

Tags:

Categorised as:
Fiction
Sub-categories:
Crime & Thrillers
People & Characters:
Inspector Mallett
Genres & Themes:
Detectives; Faber Finds; Murder Mystery; Suspense; Whodunnit
Tenant for Death book cover

Selected edition:
Paperback
ISBN:
9780571246427
Published:
22.10.2008
No of pages:
206
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