
The Poisoned Chocolates Case
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The noted amateur detective Roger Sheringham has formed his own private club of criminologists. As a challenge, he proposes that they individually attempt to solve a murder that has baffled Scotland Yard: the death of wealthy businessman Graham Bendix's wife after he presented her a box of poisoned chocolates.
Rather than converging on a single criminal, each of the six members of the Crimes Circle arrives at a completely different solution to the same murder.
Anthony Berkeley's artifice of forming a club for his amateur detectives anticipated in real life the foundation the following year of the famous Detection Club. The Poisoned Chocolates Case is considered one of the classics of the Golden Age of detective fiction.
Perfect for fans of Agatha Christie and classic British mysteries, this ingenious whodunit presents a delightfully complex puzzle that will keep you guessing until the final revelation.
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