About Death Takes a Partner
"Death Takes a Partner" by John Rhode is a gripping mystery that follows Inspector Lancelot Priestley as he delves into a tangled web of secrets and deceit. When a wealthy industrialist is found murdered in his opulent estate, the list of suspects is as extensive as it is elusive.
Priestley, armed with his sharp intellect and keen observational skills, navigates through a maze of conflicting alibis and hidden motives. As he untangles the intricate threads of the case, he uncovers a series of unexpected connections between the victim and those around him. Each revelation leads him closer to the heart of a chilling conspiracy that threatens to shatter the facades of respectability maintained by the elite.
Set against the backdrop of post-war England, "Death Takes a Partner" weaves together a compelling narrative filled with red herrings, unexpected twists, and a race against time to catch a killer before they strike again. Rhode's masterful storytelling and attention to detail immerse readers in a world where every clue holds significance and danger lurks behind every elegant facade.
With its blend of suspense, complex characters, and an intricately plotted mystery, "Death Takes a Partner" is a classic detective novel that keeps readers on the edge of their seats until the final, shocking revelation.
NO TWO MEN could have been more opposite in every way than Wilfred and Clarence Cheriton. Wilfred, forever immersed in some engineering experiment, had little use for people and business activities, whereas Clarence was a sociable man with a gift for selling the products of Cheriton Engineering Works, of which he and his cousin were partners. If only the two cousins could have made allowances for their differences, it was a partnership which should have worked well. But they couldn't, and the sudden death of Wilfred led Superintendent James Waghorn of New Scotland Yard to make some very searching inquiries into the affairs of the Cheriton family.
Once again, "Jimmy" Waghorn is helped in his investigations by the enigmatic advice of Dr. Priestley, while Sergeant King's encyclopedic knowledge of the underworld plays its part in the solving of a particularly ingenious crime.
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