
Seeing Is Believing
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Format
Paperback
Pages
222
Language
English
Published
Mar 1, 1990
Publisher
Zebra Books Kensington Publishing Corp
Edition
Reprint
ISBN-10
0821729284
ISBN-13
9780821729281
Description
In a setting charged with mystery and intrigue, the latest escapade of Sir Henry Merrivale unfolds with his characteristic flair and cunning. The plot weaves through a web of deception and baffling events, pulling readers into a world where appearances can be deceptive. As Sir Henry navigates a labyrinth of clues and misdirection, he challenges the boundaries of perception and reality, leading them to ponder the essence of truth itself.
The engaging narrative is steeped in classic detective tropes, showcasing Dickson's skillful craftsmanship. With a cast of characters each harboring their own secrets, the tension escalates as Sir Henry unravels a complex mystery that keeps readers on edge. Vivid descriptions and sharp dialogue breathe life into the storyline, captivating fans of the genre who relish in piecing together the puzzle alongside the detective.
As the suspense thickens, the interplay of intellect and intuition shines through, highlighting the brilliance of Sir Henry's deductive reasoning. With unexpected twists and a gripping finale, the story leaves a lasting impression, proving once again that seeing is seldom believing in the world of crime.
The engaging narrative is steeped in classic detective tropes, showcasing Dickson's skillful craftsmanship. With a cast of characters each harboring their own secrets, the tension escalates as Sir Henry unravels a complex mystery that keeps readers on edge. Vivid descriptions and sharp dialogue breathe life into the storyline, captivating fans of the genre who relish in piecing together the puzzle alongside the detective.
As the suspense thickens, the interplay of intellect and intuition shines through, highlighting the brilliance of Sir Henry's deductive reasoning. With unexpected twists and a gripping finale, the story leaves a lasting impression, proving once again that seeing is seldom believing in the world of crime.
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