From the Mystery Writers of America Grand Master, this tale of death at the Dolphin Theatre has “wit, charm, and oodles of atmosphere” (Kirkus Reviews).
Agatha Christie chose His Brother's Killer as winner of the Collins' Crime Club Detective Novel Competition in 1961. A hugely underrated and unjustly neglected writer, D.M. Devine (1920-80) wrote 13 crime fiction novels in all.
There are strong elements of social and political satire in this projection of early 1930's anxieties into the near-future: Disaster looms for civilization, as the Communist Party, The British Union of Fascists, a decorated war-hero, ...