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A killer has an axe to grind in this classic whodunit from the #1 New York Times–bestselling author of The Circular Staircase and mystery-writing pioneer.
 Crescent Place was once a peaceful country green surrounded by five tasteful suburban houses and populated by polite, responsible citizens. But as the city enveloped it, the residents built a gate to keep the world out. With each passing year, the subdivision grew stranger and stranger—until it began to look like a time capsule of the 1890s. In these houses are a husband and wife who fight constantly, and another couple who hasn’t spoken to each other in two decades. There is a widow in permanent mourning and a daughter whom the newspapers call psychotic. And there is a bedridden old woman who is about to be killed with an axe.
When her murder shatters the quiet of the little enclave, the tabloids delight in trumpeting the neighborhood’s peculiarities. But as the search for the killer intensifies, the area’s strangest secrets have yet to be revealed. 
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from November 21, 2022
      In the illuminating introduction to this exceptional whodunit from Rinehart (1876–1958), first published in 1933, Otto Penzler quotes the author’s brief description of it: “The answer to four gruesome murders lies in a dusty album for everyone to see.” The illustrated pages between the introduction and the novel itself contain “a gallery of the principal characters,” complete with tantalizing descriptions, such as “The Halls’ butler-chauffeur; a strange little man who knew a little and guessed a lot,” and “Her husband had vanished years ago; she had a mania for locking up everything and keeping the keys.” One of the many residents of “an insulated enclave named Crescent Place where the conventions of the Victorian era are still maintained” is murdered by someone who splits the victim’s head open with an ax, a vicious crime that’s the prelude to others. Criminologist Herbert Ranchester Dean is called in to help when the police hit a dead end. Rinehart’s exploration of the psychological effects of the repressed atmosphere of Crescent Place on its residents elevate this beyond a clever closed-circle puzzle. This American Crime Classic is another meritorious revival of a now obscure talent.

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