Cover Synopsis
How could a painting commit murder… ?
John Sebastian Lafcadio, R.A., ‘probably the greatest painter since Rembrandt’ (according to himself), is dead. But his influence is not.
He wanted lasting fame and he left instructions to his wife, Belle, for one painting to be exhibited every year after his death. Eight years later in Little Venice, a select group of friends and family gather to view the eighth painting. They are treated instead to a murder. The lights go down, and a young man is stabbed to death.
Albert Campion is one of the guests, and in his deceptively calm way he gets to work onthe baffling case, with its long – suspiciously long – line-up of possible killers. Soon Campion finds himself having to fac his dearest enemy…
First published by William Heinemann Ltd 1934
Penguin Edition – ISBN 0-14-008423-1
Cover art by Andrew Davidson