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Oscar Wilde and the Ring of Death by Gyles Brandreth
Oscar Wilde and the Ring of Death by Gyles Brandreth







Oscar Wilde and the Ring of Death by Gyles Brandreth

MURDERS and AND THEN THERE WERE NONE (TEN LITTLE INDIANS).

Oscar Wilde and the Ring of Death by Gyles Brandreth

Since there are so many differences, it's not a spoiler to speculate that Mr Brandreth may, indeed, have been influenced by two of Agatha Christie's puzzles: THE A.B.C. Originally published in London in May as OSCAR WILDE AND THE RING OF DEATH, the work is not only a historical mystery – set in May 1892 in this case – but also an old-fashioned cozy in which the author plays scrupulously fair with the reader and even provides maps and lists to help out along the way. It is tighter and moves at a faster clip. The second novel in the extremely engaging series of murder mysteries featuring Oscar Wilde as an amateur sleuth is even better than the first.









Oscar Wilde and the Ring of Death by Gyles Brandreth