Left-handed death

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Richard Hull: Left-handed death (EBook, 2019, Agora Books)

eBook, 218 pages

English language

Published Oct. 30, 2019 by Agora Books.

4 stars (1 review)

His pen scratched the paper slowly, “I murd – I say, how do you spell ‘murdered’?”

Shergold Engineering Company has come into a bit of financial trouble. And it seems the Ministry-sent Barry Foster might just have something to do with it. The company directors, Arthur Shergold and Guy Reeves, decide Foster must be stopped, and when Reeves confesses to the murder, it’s surely an open-and-shut case. But as Detective Hardwick looks closer at the confession, he’s not so sure Reeves is their man.

Filled with comic wit and an ingenious plot, Left-Handed Death is a classic Richard Hull crime not to be missed.

2 editions

A joy to read

4 stars

I enjoyed this second Richard Hull mystery, Left-Handed Death, more than the first one I read, And Death Came Too, and I hope that Agora Books will republish more from his back catalogue. Both books are standalone stories. Left-Handed Death was first published in 1946 and is set immediately post-war so I loved seeing aspects of life as it actually was then, rather than through a historical fiction lens. Snarky comments about the hours people spent queuing, or disapproving glares aimed those whose diet is obviously not restricted by a ration book, give a strong sense of authenticity to the settings.

Left-Handed Death mostly takes place in the offices of a small, struggling metalworking company. Threatened by the loss of much of their business now that war contracts aren't as easy to come by, the owner and his partner know something needs to change. Hull's decision to start out with …

Subjects

  • Crime Fiction
  • Mystery