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Family Matters (British Library Crime Classics)

Autor Anthony Rolls

Editorial BRITISH LIBRARY

Family Matters (British Library Crime Classics)
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'The characters are quite extraordinarily living...A most original and grimly farcical situation' - Dorothy L. SayersRobert Arthur Kewdingham is an eccentric failure of a man. In middle age he retreats into a private world, hunting for Roman artef...

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  • Editorial BRITISH LIBRARY
  • ISBN13 9780712356695
  • ISBN10 071235669X
  • Tipo LIBRO
  • Páginas 256
  • Año de Edición 2017
  • Idioma Inglés
  • Encuadernación Paperback

Family Matters (British Library Crime Classics)

Autor Anthony Rolls

Editorial BRITISH LIBRARY

'The characters are quite extraordinarily living...A most original and grimly farcical situation' - Dorothy L. SayersRobert Arthur Kewdingham is an eccentric failure of a man. In middle age he retreats into a private world, hunting for Roman artef...

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'The characters are quite extraordinarily living...A most original and grimly farcical situation' - Dorothy L. SayersRobert Arthur Kewdingham is an eccentric failure of a man. In middle age he retreats into a private world, hunting for Roman artefacts and devoting himself to bizarre mystical beliefs. Robert's wife, Bertha, feels that there are few things more dreadful than a husband who will persist in making a fool of himself in public. Their marriage consists of horrible quarrels, futile arguments, incessant bickering. Scarcely any friends will visit the Kewdinghams in their peaceful hometown Shufflecester. Everything is wrong - and with the entrance of John Harrigall, a bohemian bachelor from London who catches Bertha's eye, they take a turn for the worse. Soon deep passions and resentments shatter the calm facade of the Kewdinghams' lives. This richly characterised and elegantly written crime novel from 1933 is a true forgotten classic.