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  • Death On The Oxford Road (Robert Macdonald, #4)

    (By E.C.R. Lorac)

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    Author E.C.R. Lorac
    “Book Descriptions: In Death on the Oxford Road, E.C.R. Lorac crafts a compelling whodunit that captures the suspense and intellect of a classic British mystery. Set against the backdrop of England's iconic Oxford Road, the story unfolds with a chilling crime that disrupts the tranquility of the countryside.

    When a body is discovered on the historic Oxford Road, the initial assumptions of an accident are quickly dispelled by the astute Inspector Robert Macdonald. Known for his meticulous attention to detail and logical deductions, Macdonald delves into the lives of the victim and those connected to them. The investigation reveals a labyrinth of motives—greed, jealousy, and long-buried secrets—all of which point to someone with a calculated and dangerous intent.

    Lorac's vivid descriptions of the rural English landscape provide a rich atmosphere, contrasting the beauty of the countryside with the dark undercurrents of human ambition and betrayal. The novel's intricate plotting challenges even the most seasoned mystery readers, as red herrings and unforeseen twists keep the tension high until the final revelation.

    This illustrated edition brings the story to life with captivating visuals that enhance the experience of Lorac’s masterful storytelling. Fans of classic detective fiction will appreciate the depth of character development, sharp dialogue, and the satisfying resolution of justice served.

    Death on the Oxford Road is a must-read for lovers of Golden Age mysteries, offering an engrossing tale that highlights Lorac’s skill in blending intellectual puzzles with emotional depth.”

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