An Eye for a Tooth explained

An Eye for a Tooth
Author:Dornford Yates
Series:Chandos books
Genre:Novel
Publisher:Ward Lock & Co[1]
Release Date:1943
Media Type:Print
Pages:251
Preceded By:She Fell Among Thieves
Followed By:Red in the Morning

An Eye for a Tooth is a 1943 adventure novel by the English author Dornford Yates (Cecil William Mercer), the sixth in his 'Chandos' thriller series. The events of the story immediately follow those of Blind Corner.

Plot

On the way home in the car with the treasure from Blind Corner, Mansel nearly runs over the corpse of a murdered man. He discovers the murderers, and seeks vengeance.

Background

The novel's denouement may have been suggested by Christopher Marlowe's play The Jew of Malta in which most of the characters die after being deposited by a pivoting floor into a vat of boiling oil. AJ Smithers, the author's biographer, commented, "Mercer dispensed with the oil, but the principle was the same."

Critical reception

The novel was well received, sold well, and had to be reprinted six times within a year of publication.

Bibliography

Notes and References

  1. Web site: British Library Item details . primocat.bl.uk . 11 May 2020.