
Which I Never
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A gripping entry in the golden age of British crime fiction, Which I Never by L.A.G. Strong is a taut and atmospheric thriller that showcases the author's mastery of suspense and character-driven narrative. Originally published in the mid-twentieth century, this Jubilee reprint — selected and introduced by Julian Symons — was issued to celebrate fifty golden years of crime fiction from 1930 to 1980. Strong, an Irish-born writer celebrated for his versatility across poetry, fiction, and criticism, brings an assured and literary sensibility to the genre, crafting a story that is as psychologically astute as it is compelling. Symons' introduction places the work within the broader tradition of British crime writing, offering readers valuable context for appreciating Strong's unique contribution to the canon. This handsome hardcover reprint stands as both a worthy collector's piece and an absorbing read for enthusiasts of classic crime fiction.
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Condition: Very Good. Jacket: Very good, minimal wear. Page Condition: Good. Markings: No markings. Binding: Solid, no loose pages. No stickers or labels visible.
A gripping entry in the golden age of British crime fiction, Which I Never by L.A.G. Strong is a taut and atmospheric thriller that showcases the author's mastery of suspense and character-driven narrative. Originally published in the mid-twentieth century, this Jubilee reprint — selected and introduced by Julian Symons — was issued to celebrate fifty golden years of crime fiction from 1930 to 1980. Strong, an Irish-born writer celebrated for his versatility across poetry, fiction, and criticism, brings an assured and literary sensibility to the genre, crafting a story that is as psychologically astute as it is compelling. Symons' introduction places the work within the broader tradition of British crime writing, offering readers valuable context for appreciating Strong's unique contribution to the canon. This handsome hardcover reprint stands as both a worthy collector's piece and an absorbing read for enthusiasts of classic crime fiction.












