"PLAYAWAY. Marjorie had never seen a dead person until she got home one evening and found her sister's body. She looked peaceful, as if she was asleep. Their mother suspects, however, that Dot's death was far from natural. What's more, she's convinced she knows who the killer is. Slowly and meticulously, she plots her revenge. After all, who would suspect a grey-haired widow? C. S. Forester's 1935 thriller rewrote the traditions of crime fiction to create a dark psychological portrayal of obsession, but its manuscript was lost. Now, more than seven decades later, it has been rediscovered and published for the first time."
"Marjorie had never seen a dead person until she got home one evening and found her sister's body. She looked peaceful, as if she was asleep. Their mother suspects, however, that Dot's death was far from natural. What's more, she's convinced she knows who the killer is. Slowly and meticulously, she plots her revenge. After all, who would suspect a grey-haired widow? C. S. Forester's 1935 thriller rewrote the traditions of crime fiction to create a dark psychological portrayal of obsession, but its manuscript was lost. Now, more than seven decades later, it has been rediscovered and published for the first time."
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