The first Golden Age detective novel to feature a serial killer with no rational motive - and surely impossible for Scotland Yard to solve? A long knife with a brilliant but perverted brain directing it is terrorising Holmdale - innocent people are being done to death under the very eyes of the law. After every murder a business-like letter arrives announcing that another 'removal has been carried out', and Inspector Pike of Scotland Yard has nothing to go on but the evidence of the bodies themselves and the ...
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The first Golden Age detective novel to feature a serial killer with no rational motive - and surely impossible for Scotland Yard to solve? A long knife with a brilliant but perverted brain directing it is terrorising Holmdale - innocent people are being done to death under the very eyes of the law. After every murder a business-like letter arrives announcing that another 'removal has been carried out', and Inspector Pike of Scotland Yard has nothing to go on but the evidence of the bodies themselves and the butcher's own bravado. With clear thinking impossible in the face of such a breathless killing spree, the police make painfully slow progress: but how do you find a maniac who has no rational motive? Philip MacDonald had shown himself in The Noose and The Rasp to be a master of the detective novel. In Murder Gone Mad he raised the stakes with the first Golden Age crime novel to feature a motiveless serial killer prompted only by blood lust - inspired by the real-life case in 1929 of the D???sseldorf Monster - and this time without the familiar Anthony Gethryn on hand to reassure the reader. This Detective Story Club classic is introduced by L. C. Tyler, Chair of the Crime Writers Association and author of the award-winning 'Elsie and Ethelred' crime novels and the John Grey historical mysteries.
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Used-Good. Good hardback (no dustjacket) Sound reading copy in tight binding. Red cloth with black titles on spine; cloth marked; spine faded with moderate wear at head & foot. Evidence of removed bookplate on front paste down. Previous owner's name inked on first page.
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Very Good. No Jacket. Undated, c1936 (inscription by previous owner dated 1936). Reprint. It is shelf-rubbed, edge-worn and marked. The spine looks to be discoloured with age, and the top and bottom edges of the spine as well as the corners of the boards are beginning to fray slightly. A previous owner's inscription can be found on the front end page, otherwise, the pages within are neat, square and complete. Altogether strongly bound.
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Fine. First Vintage Books edition first printing of this stand alone mystery novel. Originally published in 1931. In fine condition. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 252 p. Audience: General/trade.
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Poor. Date unknown. Poor condition. Heavy wear to spine and edges. Binding is loose, pages age toned. Picture available upon request. Date of publication is unknown.