The Melody of Death
English


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<p><I>The Melody of Death</I> (1915) is a crime novel by Edgar Wallace. Written at the height of Wallace's career as one of England's leading popular fiction writers <I>The Melody of Death</I> showcases his effective narrative style and innate sense of the strange in everyday life. Like many of Wallace's stories and novels <I>The Melody of Death</I> was adapted into a silent film in 1922 by Stoll Pictures. The year is 1911. Night has fallen in London and two skilled safecrackers enter a diamond merchant's office after receiving a tip about a recent delivery. As they work the safe in silence the pair become aware of a presence behind them. Turning they find a masked man pointing a gun in their direction. Strangely however he wants nothing more than to watch them to learn their methods for his own unspecified purposes. Meanwhile Gilbert Standerton discovers on the day of his wedding no less that his new wife Edith has married him for his money alone and that she has been encouraged by her meddling mother to do so. Disillusioned disheartened and filled with rage Gilbert hears the opening strains of the melancholy Melody in F a strange song that never fails to send him into an even stranger state of emotion. As the story unfolds and as Gilbert becomes increasingly distant a life in business becomes a life of crime revealing the dual nature of one disturbed desperate man. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript this edition of Edgar Wallace's <I>The Melody of Death</I> is a classic work of crime fiction reimagined for modern readers.</p>
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