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The House on Tollard Ridge is one of the early and most atmospheric mysteries featuring Dr. Lancelot Priestley, the brilliant and imperturbable armchair detective created by John Rhode (pseudonym of Cecil John Charles Street). A master of rational deduction, Priestley returns in this intricately plotted tale of murder, deception, and hidden motives beneath a veneer of rural peace. The story begins with the death of a man in a remote house on Tollard Ridge, under circumstances that seem accidental—perhaps even natural. But as the facts emerge, inconsistencies appear, and quiet suspicions grow. Local authorities struggle to make sense of the evidence, and it soon becomes clear that the case demands more than routine investigation. Enter Dr. Priestley, whose cold logic and scientific detachment begin to reveal the sinister truth behind the quiet façade. Rhode’s hallmark is his realistic approach to detection: no melodrama, no flamboyant sleuthing—just careful analysis, credible methods, and an emphasis on motive and means. The House on Tollard Ridge exemplifies this “humdrum” style, praised by critics and fans of classic British mystery fiction alike. This novel offers a satisfying puzzle, a vividly drawn English countryside setting, and a resolution that is both surprising and methodically sound. Perfect for admirers of Freeman Wills Crofts, R. Austin Freeman, and other champions of logical detective work, The House on Tollard Ridge is a golden-age gem well worth rediscovering.

Caractéristiques

    • ISBN
      9786178622497
    • Éditeur
      Andrii Ponomarenko
    • Date de publication
      10 juillet 2025
    • Format
      Epub
    • Protection
      Aucune
    • Catégories BISAC
      Fiction / Mystère & Détective / Général, Fiction / Mystère & Détective / Traditionnel, Fiction / Mystère & Détective / Enquêteurs privés, Fiction / Crime, products.bisac.FIC098000
    • Nombre de pages
      230
    • Langue
      Anglais