<p><b>An epistolary crime novel from Dorothy L Sayers, creator of the classic Lord Peter Wimsey series</b><b> - a must-read for fans of Agatha Christie''s Poirot and Margery Allingham''s Campion Mysteries</b><b>, and introduced by author and journalist Libby Purves.<br><br></b>The bed was broken and tilted grotesquely sideways. Harrison was sprawled over in a huddle of soiled blankets. His mouth was twisted . . .<br><br>Harrison had been an expert on deadly mushrooms. How was it then that he had eaten a large quantity of death-dealing muscarine? Was it an accident? Suicide? Or murder?<br><br>The documents in the case seemed to be a simple collection of love notes and letters home. But they concealed a clue to the brilliant murderer who baffled the best minds in London.<br><br>''She combined literary prose with powerful suspense, and it takes a rare talent to achieve that. A truly great storyteller'' Minette Walters</p>