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Ianthe Jerrold

    Jerrold embarked on a long and prolific writing career with her first book of verse at fifteen. Her work was characterized by frequent stylistic shifts, moving from classic whodunits that earned her acceptance into the prestigious Detection Club to romantic and psychological fiction. Jerrold continued to write and publish her fiction well into the 1970s, leaving behind a substantial and varied literary legacy.

    There May Be Danger
    Dead Man's Quarry
    Let Him Lie
    The Studio Crime
    • The Studio Crime

      • 294 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      The story revolves around a mysterious murder, where the circumstances suggest that the victim could not have taken his own life. The narrative unfolds with a focus on the details of the crime, particularly the method of the murder involving a long knife. As the investigation progresses, the tension builds around uncovering the truth behind the death and the motives of those involved. The intriguing premise sets the stage for a gripping exploration of betrayal and the quest for justice.

      The Studio Crime
    • Let Him Lie

      • 230 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The story unfolds with the shocking murder of a kitten, setting off a chain of events that leads to a deeper investigation. As the plot thickens, the protagonist is drawn into a web of intrigue, revealing dark secrets and unexpected connections within their community. Themes of loss, justice, and the fragility of life emerge as the characters grapple with the impact of this tragic event. With a blend of suspense and emotional depth, the narrative explores the consequences of violence and the quest for truth.

      Let Him Lie
    • Dead Man's Quarry

      • 326 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The mystery revolves around a bicycle, which serves as a crucial clue in identifying the murderer. The plot unfolds as characters pursue leads related to the bike, suggesting that tracing its path could unveil the killer's identity. Intrigue and suspense build as the investigation progresses, highlighting the connection between the bicycle and the crime, ultimately leading to a thrilling conclusion.

      Dead Man's Quarry
    • There May Be Danger

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      A golden age mystery novel, first published in 1948.

      There May Be Danger