Dont talk bunk! said Mr Douglas. You cant carry on with the show with a man dying on stage. Drop the curtain!
When Douglas B. Douglas leading light of the London theatre premieres his new musical extravaganza, Blue Music, he is sure the packed house will be dazzled by the performance. What he couldnt predict is the death of his star, Brandon Baker, on stage in the middle of Act 2. Soon another member of the cast is found dead, and it seems to be a straightforward case of murder followed by suicide.
Inspector Wilson of Scotland Yard who happens to be among the audience soon discovers otherwise. Together with Derek, his journalist son, Wilson takes charge of proceedings in his own inimitable way.
This is a witty, satirical novel from the golden age of British crime fiction between the world wars. It is long overdue for rediscovery and this new edition includes an informative introduction by Martin Edwards, author of The Golden Age of Murder.
Blows the solemn structure of the detective novel sky-high Light entertainment is Mr Melvilles aim, and a fig for procedure! Dorothy L. Sayers
ALAN MELVILLE (19101983) was a well-known television broadcaster, as well as a playwright, producer and scriptwriter. Among his works are several crime novels from the 1930s, often set in the popular entertainment world he knew at first hand.
Front cover © NRM/Pictorial Collection/Science & Society Picture Library
Genre: Mystery
When Douglas B. Douglas leading light of the London theatre premieres his new musical extravaganza, Blue Music, he is sure the packed house will be dazzled by the performance. What he couldnt predict is the death of his star, Brandon Baker, on stage in the middle of Act 2. Soon another member of the cast is found dead, and it seems to be a straightforward case of murder followed by suicide.
Inspector Wilson of Scotland Yard who happens to be among the audience soon discovers otherwise. Together with Derek, his journalist son, Wilson takes charge of proceedings in his own inimitable way.
This is a witty, satirical novel from the golden age of British crime fiction between the world wars. It is long overdue for rediscovery and this new edition includes an informative introduction by Martin Edwards, author of The Golden Age of Murder.
Blows the solemn structure of the detective novel sky-high Light entertainment is Mr Melvilles aim, and a fig for procedure! Dorothy L. Sayers
ALAN MELVILLE (19101983) was a well-known television broadcaster, as well as a playwright, producer and scriptwriter. Among his works are several crime novels from the 1930s, often set in the popular entertainment world he knew at first hand.
Front cover © NRM/Pictorial Collection/Science & Society Picture Library
Genre: Mystery
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