Murder by the Clock - Softcover

King, Rufus

 
9781025855967: Murder by the Clock

Synopsis

"Murder by the Clock" is a landmark of Golden Age detective fiction and the gripping debut of the celebrated series featuring Lieutenant Valcour. The story unfolds with a chilling and unusual premise: a wealthy man, Herbert Endicott, is found dead, only to be briefly restored to life through a medical procedure-before being brutally murdered a second time. Set against the backdrop of a single, tension-filled night, the narrative follows Valcour as he investigates the residents and staff of a somber estate, where every member of the household seems to harbor a dark secret.

As the clock ticks, Valcour meticulously pieces together a puzzle of alibis, hidden motives, and atmospheric dread. The novel is renowned for its tight pacing and the innovative use of psychological elements that were ahead of its time. "Murder by the Clock" offers a classic locked-room sensibility, challenging the reader to solve a seemingly impossible crime alongside one of the era's most astute investigators. This work stands as an essential example of early 20th-century crime fiction, blending high-stakes suspense with the intellectual rigor of a traditional whodunnit.

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