The Poisoned Chocolates Case
1929 • 253 pages

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First published in 1929 and set in 1920s London in which a group of armchair detectives, who have founded the "Crimes Circle", formulate theories on a recent murder case Scotland Yard has been unable to solve. Each of the six members, including their president, Berkeley's amateur sleuth Roger Sheringham, arrives at an altogether different solution as to the motive and the identity of the perpetrator, and also applies different methods of detection (basically deductive or inductive or a combination of both). Completely devoid of brutality but containing a lot of subtle, tongue-in-cheek humour instead, The Poisoned Chocolates Case is one of the classic whodunnits of the Golden Age of Detective Fiction. As at least six plausible explanations of what really happened are put forward one after the other, the reader—just like the members of the Crimes Circle themselves—is kept guessing right up to the final pages of the book.


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10 primary books

#5 in Roger Sheringham Cases

Roger Sheringham Cases is a 10-book series with 10 released primary works first released in 1925 with contributions by Anthony Berkeley, Tony Medawar, and Arthur Robinson.

#1
The Layton Court Mystery
#2
The Wychford Poisoning Case
#4
The Silk Stocking Murders
#5
The Poisoned Chocolates Case
#6
The Second Shot
#7
Top Storey Murder
#8
Murder In The Basement
#10
Panic Party
#11
The Avenging Chance and Other Mysteries from Roger Sheringham's Casebook

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Golden Age British mystery. Talky

November 24, 2018

This was an enjoyable variation on the cosy mystery story. (My edition has two further recent conclusions at the end, which I found unnecessary).

February 13, 2019

Just lost interest 

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