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Malice Aforethought

Malice Aforethought

by Francis Iles

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Genre: Crime

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    Some foxing to the edges, some damage to the top and bottom of the spines

About the book

On a balmy summer's day in 1930 the great and the good of the county are out in force for the annual, much-anticipated tennis party at the Bickleighs, although not everyone has much enthusiasm for the game.

The tennis party exists for other reasons - and charmingly mannered infidelity is now the most popular pastime in the small but exclusive Devonshire hamlet of Wyvern's Cross. Which is why, in his own garden, the host, Dr Edmund Bickleigh, is desperately fighting to conceal the two things on his mind: a mounting passion for Gwynfryd Rattery - and the certain conviction that he is going to kill his wife . . .

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About the Author

Francis Iles

Francis Iles is a pseudonym of Anthony Berkeley Coxwho also wrote under the namesA.B. Cox, Anthony Berkeley and A. Monmouth Platts.

Cox was born in Watford and was educated at Sherborne School and University College London.

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