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Before the Fact

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Unsettling and gripping, this innovative classic first published in 1932 was the basis for Alfred Hitchcock's film Suspicion, and remains an arresting and unique work of literary artistry. Anthony Berkeley Cox, writing as Francis Iles, flips the traditional mystery model of the crime genre to delve into the psychology, fears, and motives of a suspecting victim. This edition includes an introduction by CWA Diamond Dagger and Edgar(R) Award-winning author Martin Edwards.

"Written with refrigerated violence. Disturbing, exciting." --The Listener

"Magnificent--a masterpiece of cruelty and wit." --Christopher Morley

"One of the finest studies of murder ever written." --John C. Farrar

"Some women give birth to murderers, some go to bed with them, and some marry them. Lina Aysgarth had lived with her husband for nearly eight years before she realized that she was married to a murderer."

With these opening words, Before the Fact ushers the reader into the dark and experimental world of Francis Iles's crime fiction.

Written in the wake of his ground-breaking murderer's-perspective novel Malice Aforethought, Before the Fact sees the author applying his signature flair for thrilling suspense and human insight. The twisting narrative is told from the viewpoint of a wife as she navigates a life with her disquieting yet charismatic husband--and the mounting peril of his murderous intentions.

Product Details

PublisherPoisoned Pen Press
Publish DateJuly 15, 2025
Pages368
LanguageEnglish
TypeBook iconPaperback / softback
EAN/UPC9781464237614
Dimensions7.9 X 5.4 X 1.1 inches | 0.8 pounds

About the Author

ANTHONY BERKELEY was a pen name of Anthony Berkeley Cox (1893-1971), one of the most important figures in the history of British crime fiction. Many of his novels feature the amateur criminologist Roger Sheringham. As well as being the author of many classic detective stories--including Malice Aforethought under his Frances Iles pseudonym--Berkeley was the founder of the prestigious Detection Club for the finest crime writers.

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"The mother of all stories about women who unwittingly marry charming sociopaths and gradually awaken to their peril."--Kirkus Reviews

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