There Is a Death, Elizabeth explained

Italic Title:yes
There Is a Death, Elizabeth
Author:Gerald Butler
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Genre:Crime, thriller
Set In:Villefranche
Publisher:Robert Hale
Pub Date:1972
Media Type:Print
Isbn:0 7091 2451 1
Oclc:16197619

There Is a Death, Elizabeth is a 1972 crime thriller novel by English writer Gerald Butler.[1] [2] It was his seventh and final novel, published after a twenty-one-year absence from the literary industry (his previous novel, Choice of Two Women, was published in 1951).

It was first published as a hardcover edition in Britain by Robert Hale and Company. It was later translated into German by Luise Däbritz, and published in 1974 by Desch under the title Der Tod Kommt, Elisabeth, as part of its Die Mitternachtsbücher series.

Synopsis

Villefranche, which lies between Nice and Monte Carlo, held a strange fascination for John Railton - until its beauty suddenly seemed to shatter before his eyes. There was more than one woman in his life. Perhaps his sins were tiny sins, but they recoiled on him with a fierceness that threatened to crush his whole world to pieces. In this story, tenderness mingles with passion, with fear, and as the suspense grows, steadily the reader walks a tightrope between the warmth of family love and the cold harshness of life.

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Notes and References

  1. Hubin p.59
  2. Horsley p.140