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21/04/2008 12:00
June's winning review

This month’s winner is Jean Marshall, from Bushey, Herts.

Her review will be printed in the June issue and she has won all the books from the May issue.

Here's her review:

Oscar Wilde and the Candlelight Murders by Gyles Brandreth (John Murray, £7.99)

In 1889 Oscar Wilde finds the mutilated corpse of a young boy in a candlelit room of a London back street. With his friend Arthur Conan Doyle, he returns to the scene to discover the corpse has vanished. Scotland Yard has no interest in a murder without a body so Wilde sets about unravelling the mystery. As other bizarre murders are uncovered, the plot speeds to an exciting climax. Brandreth presents Oscar Wilde as a flamboyant character and the London of his time is richly atmospheric. Very entertaining.

Well done Jean!


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