Strong Poison by Dorothy L Sayers

In this classic detective novel, a mystery writer is accused of poisoning his former lover with arsenic-laced pralines, leading to a high-stakes trial that seems certain to end in a guilty verdict. However, an aristocratic amateur sleuth, intrigued by the case and convinced of the writer's innocence, sets out to uncover the truth. With the help of his keen intellect and a small circle of friends, he delves into the victim's complex personal life, uncovering a web of relationships and motives. Through a series of clever deductions and a bit of undercover work, the detective not only saves the accused from the gallows but also stumbles upon an unexpected romantic entanglement of his own.

The 2003rd greatest book of all time


Published
1930
Nationality
British
Type
Fiction
Pages
250-300
Words
75,740
Original Language
English

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