Panic Party
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Format
Paperback
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2002
Publisher
House of Stratus Ltd
ISBN-10
075510210X
ISBN-13
9780755102105
Description
In a world where social gatherings can quickly spiral into chaos, Anthony Berkeley presents a cleverly woven tale centered around Roger Sheringham, a detective with a keen eye for detail and an even sharper wit. The plot thickens as a routine party transforms into a dangerous game, challenging Sheringham's intellect and unraveling the façades of its attendees.
Tensions rise when a mysterious incident disrupts the soirée, and amidst the clattering of glasses and whispered suspicions, each guest becomes a potential suspect. As Sheringham navigates through shifting alliances and buried secrets, he must rely on his instincts and keen observations to piece together the truth hidden beneath layers of deception.
Berkeley masterfully captures the essence of human behavior, illustrating how fear can provoke unexpected reactions. Against a backdrop of tension and intrigue, Sheringham's quest for resolution not only tests his detective skills but also explores the thin line between panic and revelation.
Tensions rise when a mysterious incident disrupts the soirée, and amidst the clattering of glasses and whispered suspicions, each guest becomes a potential suspect. As Sheringham navigates through shifting alliances and buried secrets, he must rely on his instincts and keen observations to piece together the truth hidden beneath layers of deception.
Berkeley masterfully captures the essence of human behavior, illustrating how fear can provoke unexpected reactions. Against a backdrop of tension and intrigue, Sheringham's quest for resolution not only tests his detective skills but also explores the thin line between panic and revelation.
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