The Perfect Murder, Stacy Aumonier
The Perfect Murder, Stacy Aumonier
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The Perfect Murder

Author: Stacy Aumonier

Narrator: Cathy Dobson

Unabridged: 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/30/2014


Synopsis

Stacy Aumonier was a British writer, best known for his outstanding short stories. Nobel Prize-winner John Galsworthy described Aumonier as "one of the best short story writers of all time" and predicted that he would "outlive all the writers of his day".

Aumonier wrote over 85 short stories in his lifetime. He has been described as the "British Maupassant" owing to his captivating plots and his ability to create complex characters with just a few lines of carefully selected prose. His intensely visual prose meant his works were readily adaptable to the cinema screen, and several of his short stories were adapted by Alfred Hitchcock.

The Perfect Murder tells the story of two brothers who are perpetually on the brink of financial ruin, but are unable to prise funds from trust fund left by their uncle until after the death of their aunt. The solution is to plan the perfect murder.

The younger brother is confident that he can carry it out... and indeed, does so. With very unexpected results.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Майя on July 23, 2022

The fashion for "about India" among the broad reading masses began with "Shantaram" - the story of an Australian convict who became his own in the Bombay slums. Then, at the beginning of the tenth, it turned out to be a trigger of interest in the region as a whole: Korea, China, Indonesia, Taiwan, V......more

Goodreads review by 3 no 7 on April 19, 2022

I listened to "The Perfect Murder" as an audio book. It was an "easy" listen, and the narration gave authenticity to the time and place. Inspector Ghote is starting his career with the Bombay Police and is assigned to investigate the mysterious theft of one rupee from the desk of the Minister of Pol......more

Goodreads review by Supratim on May 25, 2022

Had read a short story featuring Inspector Ghote a long time back. So when I came across this novel - the enticing title and the fact that this was the first book in the series were too much for me to resist. Had a lot of expectations, but somewhere felt let down. Full review to come. Not sure when!!......more

Goodreads review by Linda on July 08, 2011

I love these "cute" little books with foreign detectives. They're so light and airy and so different than the typical American detective. When I read the obituary for H.R.F. Keating back in March, I decided I wanted to read at least one of his Inspector Ghote books. I discovered they're very hard to......more

Goodreads review by Sid on January 08, 2016

As a readable detective story this is enjoyable and quite engaging. Alexander McCall Smith provides the enthusiastic introduction and one can see why because there is more than a faint echo of Ghote in Mma Ramotswe. They are both innocent but determined and resilient, both beacons of decency in a le......more