The House That Jack Built

Cover of The House That Jack Built by Ed McBain
Author: Ed McBain
Year: 2012
Language: en
Pages: 263
ISBN-13: 9781612181998
Dimensions:
Height: 8.25 Inches
Length: 5.5 Inches
Weight: 0.8 Pounds
Width: 1 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.54
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The House That Jack Built by Ed McBain, published by Amazon Publishing on October 23, 2012, is a mystery novel that unfolds in the aftermath of a birthday celebration gone tragically wrong. The story begins with the discovery of Jonathan Parrish’s body, leading to the arrest of his brother Ralph, who insists on his innocence despite the circumstantial evidence against him. As the narrative progresses, readers are drawn into a complex investigation that reveals tensions surrounding Jonathan’s lifestyle and the dynamics of family relationships.

In this edition, readers will follow attorney Matthew Hope as he seeks to uncover the truth behind the murder, enlisting the help of private investigator Warren Chambers. The plot delves into themes of crime and legal intricacies, set against a backdrop of Southern culture. With 263 pages of engaging storytelling, this book explores the challenges of proving innocence amidst societal prejudices and personal conflicts, making it a compelling read for fans of police procedural and legal fiction.


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The morning after Jonathan Parrish’s fortieth birthday party, the guest of honor is found lying dead in a pool of his own blood. Police arrive at the scene to find his older brother, Ralph, covered in red and clutching the murder weapon.

From behind bars, Ralph insists he didn’t do it. He claims he heard a scream from the other room, saw a man dressed in black running away, and rushed to pull the fatal blade from Jonathan’s chest. But his explanations don’t sway the Florida police, especially when several witnesses saw the brothers arguing about Jonathan’s homosexual lifestyle the night before.

But attorney Matthew Hope believes Ralph–call it instinct, call it a hunch, Matt’s law partner, Frank Summerville, calls it Matt’s “code.” But with Frank too distraught over his crumbling marriage to pitch in this time, Matthew enlists private eye Warren Chambers to help prove Ralph’s innocence. And with few clues to go by, the duo will have to dig through a world of closet cases, secret trysts, and a community on edge to capture the real killer.

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“The House That Jack Built” is credited to Ed McBain.
When was “The House That Jack Built” published?
Publisher: Amazon Publishing. Year: 2012.
What is the ISBN for “The House That Jack Built”?
ISBN-13: 9781612181998.
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
Language: en. Pages: 263.

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