The Christopher St. John Sprigg Collection. Illustrated
ebook ∣ The Perfect Alibi, Fatality in Fleet Street, Death of a Queen, Crime in Kensington, Death of an Airman
By Christopher St. John Sprigg
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The Christopher St. John Sprigg Collection. Illustrated brings together some of the finest works by this master of Golden Age detective fiction. Featuring beloved titles such as The Perfect Alibi, Fatality in Fleet Street, Death of a Queen, Crime in Kensington, and Death of an Airman, this anthology showcases Sprigg's unparalleled ability to craft ingenious plots filled with sharp twists, engaging characters, and a delightful sense of humor. Each story immerses readers in a world of intrigue, from the bustling streets of London to the mysterious confines of an aerodrome, as detectives and amateur sleuths unravel baffling crimes. Sprigg's flair for combining traditional whodunit elements with witty social commentary and vividly drawn settings ensures that every tale is as thought-provoking as it is entertaining. This illustrated edition adds a visual dimension to Sprigg's timeless narratives, enhancing the reader's experience with beautifully crafted artwork that captures the essence of his unique storytelling. Whether investigating high-society scandals, unearthing political conspiracies, or exposing personal vendettas, Sprigg's stories remain captivating for both mystery aficionados and new readers alike. The collection is a celebration of his enduring legacy in crime literature, making it a must-have for anyone who appreciates the charm and sophistication of classic detective fiction.
Contents:
The Perfect Alibi
Fatality in Fleet Street
Death of a Queen
Crime in Kensington
Death of an Airman