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> Anna Mundow reviews 'Charles Jessold, Considered as a Murderer,' by Wesley Stace |  |
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02/27/2011 at 18:51:02 |
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Wesley Stace's new novel, "Charles Jessold, Considered as a Murderer," is at first glance a straightforward period thriller. On a summer night in 1923, three people are found dead in a London flat. Charles Jessold, a celebrated young composer, has apparently poisoned his wife and her lover and th...
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