Annie Haynes's Inspector Furnival Trilogy gathers three finely wrought murder mysteries that exemplify the early Golden Age detective novel. Centred on the methodical Inspector Furnival, these stories combine country-house intrigue, domestic secrecy, concealed identities, inheritance anxieties, and carefully distributed clues. Haynes writes with a brisk, lucid style: attentive to social surfaces, yet alert to the emotional tensions beneath them. Her plotting belongs to the classic puzzle tradition, but her atmosphere often darkens into melodrama, giving the investigations both intellectual pleasure and Gothic unease. Haynes was among the notable women who helped shape British crime fiction in the years before and alongside writers such as Agatha Christie and Dorothy L. Sayers. Though her career was curtailed by illness and her early death in 1929, she possessed a sharp understanding of class codes, family respectability, and the vulnerability of women within respectable society. These concerns inform Furnival's cases, where murder exposes the fragility of social order. This complete trilogy is recommended to readers who enjoy traditional detective fiction with disciplined clue-work, period atmosphere, and a humane awareness of character. It will especially reward admirers of Golden Age mysteries seeking a historically important, unjustly neglected voice. This enriched edition has been carefully crafted to add value to your reading experience. - Lastly, our hand-picked Memorable Quotes distill pivotal lines and turning points, serving as touchstones for the collection's central themes.
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The Abbey Court Murder - Lady Judith Carew finds herself in the middle of a gruesome murder at the Abbey Court and all the clues point at her direction. Is she the real murderer or is it someone else?
The House in Charlton Crescent - Lady Anne is herself at the receiving end of a puzzling murder mystery when the killer strikes her for hiring a private detective. Would Inspector Furnival be able to solve the mystery of the double murders and find the criminal before it's too late?
The Crow's Inn Tragedy - A famous lawyer is strangled in his own office and a notorious gang of criminals is at large. What do they want and how would Inspector Furnival foil their evil plot?
Annie Haynes (1865-1929) was a renowned golden age mystery writer and a contemporary of Agatha Christie, another famous crime writer, which often led to her comparison with the latter, and unfavourably so. Haynes's fictions are now lauded for their quick-pace action and sustaining aura of suspense till the end.