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Oscar Wilde and a Game Called Murder by Gyles Brandreth

Oscar Wilde and a Game Called Murder by Gyles Brandreth

      
The second witty installment in an astonishingly authentic historical mystery series featuring detective Oscar Wilde and his partner in crime, Arthur Conan Doyle
It's 1892, and Wilde is the toast of London, riding high on the success of his play Lady Windemere's Fan. While celebrating with friends at a dinner party he conjures up a game called "murder" that poses the question: Who would you most like to kill? Wilde and friends -- including Arthur Conan Doyle, Bram Stoker, and poet Robert Sherard (the novel's narrator) -- write the names of their "victims" on pieces of paper and choose them one by one. After leaving the party, Wilde scoffs at the suggestion that he may have instigated a very dangerous game indeed....

The very next day, the game takes an all-too- sinister turn when the first "victim" turns up dead. Soon Wilde and his band of amateur detectives must travel through the realms of politics, theatre, and even boxing to unearth whose misguided passions have the potential to become deadly poisons...not only for the perpetrator of the seemingly perfect crimes but also for the trio of detectives investigating them.

Richly atmospheric and as entertaining as Wilde himself, this book is the second in a series destined to delight mystery readers and fans of historical fiction alike.

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1416575790
1416580271

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recent publishing history

First Edition

Trade Paperback

Sep-2008

Touchstone

ISBN: 1416534849

ISBN13: 9781416534846

First Edition

Hardcover

Sep-2008

Touchstone

ISBN: 1416575790

ISBN13: 9781416575795

eBook

Sep-2008

Touchstone

ISBN: 1416580271

ISBN13: 9781416580270


eBook (Kindle)

Sep-2008

Touchstone

 

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published

Sep-2008 (hardcover)

Sep-2008 (paperback)

author series

Oscar Wilde - 2

time period

Nineteenth Century

Victorian

genres

Suspense

sub-genres

Historical Mystery

Traditional British