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Before the Fact is a ground-breaking psychological drama of immense power, described as 'one of the finest studies of murder ever written'. Inspiring Hitchcock's classic film Suspicion, this classic title was written in the golden age of crime fiction and remains utterly compelling to this day.
When wealthy but plain Lina McLaidlaw marries feckless Johnny Aysgarth, she is certain she can change him for the better. Despite her hopes, she is soon forced to acknowledge the truth - that he is not only a compulsive liar and a crook but also a murderer. She continues to love him, while fearing she will inevitably become one of his victims.
Written in the age of Agatha Christie's mysteries, this suspenseful novel turns the storytelling on its head, introducing you to the murderer early on before going on to explore the psychology of the relationship between murderer and victim in enthralling detail.
ISBN | 9781848580794 |
Categories | Crime, Fiction, Highlight, Mystery and Thriller |
Author(s) | Frances Iles |
Publisher | Arcturus Publishing Ltd |
Pages | - |
Format | Paperback |
Dimensions | 19.7cm x 1.7cm x 13cm |
Weight | 0.19 kg |