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4.0 out of 5 stars
Stumbling toward murder,
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This review is from: The Man Who Lost His Wife (Paperback)
Gilbert Welton is a fairly bland middle age man living a comfortable if not exciting life. At breakfast one morning his wife announce her desire to go on a holiday to reevaluate their marriage. Gilbert thinks it is nonsense but his wife is adamant that she needs some time away from him. She decides to travel to Yugoslavia (the story was published in 1970). Gilbert begins to grow suspicious that she is having an affair when his business partner also goes to Yugoslavia on business.
Symons weaves a deft tale showing how events conspire for a murder to occur, based on the character and psychology of the protaganist. |
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The Man Who Lost His Wife by Julian Symons (Paperback - 1972)
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