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Murder By the Book (Langham and Dupre Mysteries) (edition 2013)

by Eric Brown

Series: Langham and Dupre (1)

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Who is killing the crime writers of London? Find out in this "consistently entertaining crime debut from sci-fi veteran Brown" (Kirkus Reviews).

London, 1955. When crime writer Donald Langham's literary agent asks for his help in sorting out "a delicate matter," little does Langham realize what he's getting himself into. For a nasty case of blackmail leads inexorably to murder as London's literary establishment is rocked by a series of increasingly bizarre deaths. With three members of the London Crime Writers' Association coming to sudden and violent ends, what at first appeared to be a series of suicides looks suspiciously like murderâ??and there seems to be something horribly familiar about the various methods of dispatch.

With the help of his literary agent's assistant, the delectable Maria Dupre, Langham finds himself drawing on the skills of his fictional detective hero as he hunts a ruthless and fiendishly clever killerâ??a killer with old scores to settle.

"A well-paced first mystery. Readers will hope a sequel is in the works." â??Publishers Week
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Title:Murder By the Book (Langham and Dupre Mysteries)
Authors:Eric Brown
Info:Creme de la Crime (2013), Hardcover, 224 pages
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Donald Langham is an author of hard-boiled detective mysteries. He has an assortment of friends, including detectives, private investigators, and authors, but generally lives a somewhat solitary existence churning out books and book reviews in order to make a living. He's friendly with his agent, Charles Elder, and thinks nothing of being asked to help when Charles admits to being blackmailed. Charles is unable to go to the police because in 1955 homosexuality is a punishable crime. One thing leads to another and before you know it Donald and Charles' lovely assistant, Maria Dupré, are involved in a real life murder mystery. Can they solve the mystery before another murder occurs?

Murder by the Book is the first in the Langham and Dupré mystery series. This was a well-written and captivating "whodunit" mystery. There were just enough twists and turns to the plot to keep me wondering until the bitter end. I enjoyed the somewhat flirtatious budding romance between Donald and Maria and it added just the right amount of tension to the overall story without overpowering the mystery aspect. The blackmail and murders were rather tame compared to today's standards but were intrinsic parts of the story. Murder by the Book incorporates a lot of subjects including blackmail, murder, romance, envy, and suspense. The bad guys are really bad and the good guys come in a variety of shades of grey. If you enjoy well-crafted mysteries then you definitely want to add Murder by the Book to your reading list. I can't wait to read the next book in this series. ( )
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To Beth Dunnett and to Phillip and Liz Vine, with thanks
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Langham sat at his desk and pecked with two fingers at the keys of his battered Underwood.
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The service was a travesty, and like others he'd attended seemed to be a false representation of the life it purported to commemorate.
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Who is killing the crime writers of London? Find out in this "consistently entertaining crime debut from sci-fi veteran Brown" (Kirkus Reviews).

London, 1955. When crime writer Donald Langham's literary agent asks for his help in sorting out "a delicate matter," little does Langham realize what he's getting himself into. For a nasty case of blackmail leads inexorably to murder as London's literary establishment is rocked by a series of increasingly bizarre deaths. With three members of the London Crime Writers' Association coming to sudden and violent ends, what at first appeared to be a series of suicides looks suspiciously like murderâ??and there seems to be something horribly familiar about the various methods of dispatch.

With the help of his literary agent's assistant, the delectable Maria Dupre, Langham finds himself drawing on the skills of his fictional detective hero as he hunts a ruthless and fiendishly clever killerâ??a killer with old scores to settle.

"A well-paced first mystery. Readers will hope a sequel is in the works." â??Publishers Week

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