Peril at Cranbury Hall
John Rhode
A deadly puzzle unfolds in the grand tradition of Golden Age detective fiction in Peril at Cranbury Hall by John Rhode, an ingenious British mystery starring Dr. Lancelot Priestley—one of literature's great scientific sleuths, whose brilliant logic and engineering expertise solve crimes others dismiss as impossible.
When a sudden death shocks the quiet English countryside, whispers of accident and misfortune conceal something far more sinister. Local authorities dismiss the tragedy, but subtle inconsistencies and suspicious mechanical failures draw the attention of Dr. Priestley. As bodies begin to fall, the investigation leads ever deeper into the secrets of Cranbury Hall, where he uncovers a web of deception, misdirection, and carefully concealed evidence. Filled with ingenious murder methods, dangerous machinery, and meticulously reasoned deduction, this classic mystery demonstrates why Priestley's methodical approach to solving crimes cemented him as one of the Golden Age's most distinctive detectives.
With masterful craftsmanship, precise plotting, intellectual puzzles, and a rewarding final solution, Peril at Cranbury Hall remains an outstanding example of John Rhode's enduring contribution to classic crime fiction. Perfect for fans of Agatha Christie, Freeman Wills Crofts, Dorothy L. Sayers, John Dickson Carr, Anthony Berkeley, Golden Age British detective novels, and vintage fair-play mysteries. Ideal for libraries, book clubs, and collectors alike.