![]() ![]() Peter Swanson appears to have written Rules for Perfect Murders (published as Eight Perfect Murders in the USA) with tongue firmly in-cheek. If you want to delight a mystery lover like myself, you really can’t go wrong with a plot like that! Crime novels that all appear on a blog post written by the owner of a mystery bookshop. Owner Malcolm Kershaw had once posted online an article titled ‘My Eight Favourite Murders,’ and there seems to be a deadly link between the deaths and his list – which includes Agatha Christie’s The ABC Murders, Patricia Highsmith’s Strangers on a Train and Donna Tartt’s The Secret History.Ĭan the killer be stopped before all eight of these perfect murders have been re-enacted?Ī serial killer seems to be murdering their victims in-keeping with the ‘spirit’ of classic crime novels. The deaths lead FBI Agent Gwen Mulvey to mystery bookshop Old Devils. ![]() ![]() If you want to get away with murder, play by the rulesĪ series of unsolved murders with one thing in common: each of the deaths bears an eerie resemblance to the crimes depicted in classic mystery novels. ![]()
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