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LONDON PARTICULAR by Christianna Brand

LONDON PARTICULAR

by Christianna Brand

Pub Date: June 10th, 2025
ISBN: 9781464237584
Publisher: Poisoned Pen

As fog enshrouds London, a murder in Maida Vale makes it even harder to see what’s what in this stellar whodunit, first published in 1952 and known in the U.S. as Fog of Doubt.

Raoul Vernet has traveled from Belgium to meet with Louisa Jane Evans, the grandmother of Dr. Thomas Evans and his sister, Rosie. As she sits in the car of Thomas’ partner, Tedward, né Edwin Robert Edwards, who’s struggling to find his way through the pea-souper, Rosie confesses that Raoul had seduced and impregnated her, and that she’s not inclined to bring the baby to birth. By the time Tedward brings her home, Raoul is dead, bashed to death with a mastoid mallet that seems to indicate he was killed by a doctor. So DI Charlesworth arrests Thomas, whose loyalty to his sister certainly has a strong motive. The trial goes off the rails when Tedward produces evidence of Thomas’ innocence that implicates Tedward, who promptly replaces his partner in the dock until franchise hero Inspector Cockrill finally lays the mystery to rest with help from still another confession. As Martin Edwards notes in his introduction, Brand (1907–88) loved this best of all her novels, and it’s easy to see why. The plotting is ingenious, the multiple revelations perfectly paced; the means to conceal the real killer well-nigh unguessable and thoroughly logical; the repeated dipping into the thoughts of the seven suspects deftly deceptive; and the conversation among those suspects unfailingly entertaining, even as their number is reduced to six.

Proof that the Golden Age of Detection extended well past the war.