Somebody at the Door

Paperback Published on: 10/10/2017
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Synopsis

'The death was an odd one, it was true; but there was after all no very clear reason to assume it was anything but natural.' In the winter of 1942, England lies cold and dark in the wartime blackout. One bleak evening, Councillor Grayling steps off the 6.12 from Euston, carrying GBP120 in cash, and oblivious to the fate that awaits him in the snow-covered suburbs. Inspector Holly draws up a list of Grayling's fellow passengers: his distrusted employee Charles Evetts, the charming Hugh Rolandson, and an unknown refugee from Nazi Germany, among others. Inspector Holly will soon discover that each passenger harbours their own dark secrets, and that the councillor had more than one enemy among them. First published in 1943, Raymond Postgate's wartime murder mystery combines thrilling detection with rich characters and a fascinating depiction of life on the home front.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: British Library Publishing
  • ISBN: 9780712352352
  • Number of pages: 288
  • Dimensions: 190 x 130 mm
  • Languages: English

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Somebody at the Door
Wartime atmosphere and characters; a grimly realistic murder mystery
This recent murder mystery from the British Library crime classic series is a grim reminder that life on the Home Front in the Second World War was not gla... READ MORE
Sarah
Somebody at the Door
A rewarding read but too detailed in parts
As the other reviewers have noted, this is a very different style of writing and I also found the ‘short story’ chapters a little hard to keep my interest.... READ MORE
Mary Burton
Somebody at the Door
Less a detective story but rather one of character analysis
It’s a cold January evening in 1942 and Councillor Henry Grayling steps off the evening train carrying £120. Hours later he is dead, and it’s down to Inspe... READ MORE
Janet E