My choice for today's letter is The Innocent Bottle by Anthony Gilbert. This is one of my vintage mysteries--first published in the US in 1949 (original British title: Lift Up the Lid [1948]). This one is on my TBR list for this year--fulfilling several of my reading challenges, so I don't have a review--but I will provide a synopsis. But first, a little about Anthony Gilbert. Gilbert is a pseudonym for Lucy Beatrice Malleson. She was a prolific British mystery writer (over 70 novels written under this pseudonym alone--she had several others) whose most famous creation is Arthur G. Crook. Her novels are know for skillful plotting, entertaining dialogue and interesting action. Arthur G. Crook is known for the fact that his clients are always innocent. Always.
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Monday, April 11, 2011
A-Z Blogging Challenge: Letter I
My choice for today's letter is The Innocent Bottle by Anthony Gilbert. This is one of my vintage mysteries--first published in the US in 1949 (original British title: Lift Up the Lid [1948]). This one is on my TBR list for this year--fulfilling several of my reading challenges, so I don't have a review--but I will provide a synopsis. But first, a little about Anthony Gilbert. Gilbert is a pseudonym for Lucy Beatrice Malleson. She was a prolific British mystery writer (over 70 novels written under this pseudonym alone--she had several others) whose most famous creation is Arthur G. Crook. Her novels are know for skillful plotting, entertaining dialogue and interesting action. Arthur G. Crook is known for the fact that his clients are always innocent. Always.
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Hi Bev,
ReplyDeleteSounds like a good one! I'll have to check this one out. Have a great day!
Sherrie
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Sounds good, thank you for sharing. I wouldn't have known about this book otherwise.
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I love the illustration on that edition! I'll keep my eyes open for that :-)
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