Murder Story
He hasn't written anything new since his critically acclaimed novel debuted in 1922, and by 1927 Ernest Stringer is living in poverty with his artist lover in a drafty Greenwich Village flat when he meets Anthony Young, the prolific author of a bestselling mystery series. As regular patrons of the bohemian Romany Marie's Café, Ernest and Anthony strike up an unusual friendship. Four other authors join in their talks on the art of mystery writing. They call themselves The Murder Club.

When they discuss the assertion made by Dostoyevsky's Raskolnikov, in Crime and Punishment, "A criminal is caught because at the time of his crime he loses the ability to reason," they ponder, if this holds true, how can one commit the perfect crime?

When Ernest's life spirals out of control he realizes that he's in over his head.
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Murder Story
He hasn't written anything new since his critically acclaimed novel debuted in 1922, and by 1927 Ernest Stringer is living in poverty with his artist lover in a drafty Greenwich Village flat when he meets Anthony Young, the prolific author of a bestselling mystery series. As regular patrons of the bohemian Romany Marie's Café, Ernest and Anthony strike up an unusual friendship. Four other authors join in their talks on the art of mystery writing. They call themselves The Murder Club.

When they discuss the assertion made by Dostoyevsky's Raskolnikov, in Crime and Punishment, "A criminal is caught because at the time of his crime he loses the ability to reason," they ponder, if this holds true, how can one commit the perfect crime?

When Ernest's life spirals out of control he realizes that he's in over his head.
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Murder Story

Murder Story

by Agata Stanford
Murder Story

Murder Story

by Agata Stanford

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Overview

He hasn't written anything new since his critically acclaimed novel debuted in 1922, and by 1927 Ernest Stringer is living in poverty with his artist lover in a drafty Greenwich Village flat when he meets Anthony Young, the prolific author of a bestselling mystery series. As regular patrons of the bohemian Romany Marie's Café, Ernest and Anthony strike up an unusual friendship. Four other authors join in their talks on the art of mystery writing. They call themselves The Murder Club.

When they discuss the assertion made by Dostoyevsky's Raskolnikov, in Crime and Punishment, "A criminal is caught because at the time of his crime he loses the ability to reason," they ponder, if this holds true, how can one commit the perfect crime?

When Ernest's life spirals out of control he realizes that he's in over his head.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940149447299
Publisher: Jenevacris Press
Publication date: 06/12/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 252
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Agata Stanford is the author of the humorous Dorothy Parker Mystery series. She lives with her family in New York.
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