Plain Murder

Cover of Plain Murder by Cecil Scott Forester
Publisher: Pan Books
Year: 1970
Language: en
Edition: Reprint.
Pages: 155
ISBN-13: 9780330025775
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Plain Murder by Cecil Scott Forester, published by Pan Books in 1970, is a reprint of the author’s second crime novel. Set in 1930s London, the narrative immerses readers in a world of grimy back streets and smoky cafes, where a murder plot unfolds at the Universal Advertising Agency. The story follows three men who, facing unemployment due to bribery, conspire to eliminate the individual who exposed them. The ringleader, Mr. Morris, discovers that committing murder is easier than anticipated, leading him down a dark path where he believes he may possess a superhuman ability to evade justice.

Readers will find a richly atmospheric portrayal of crime and moral consequence in this mystery and detective fiction. As the plot develops, it explores the complexities of human nature and the harsh realities of a life steeped in crime. Forester’s narrative delves into the psyche of a killer, revealing that no crime is without repercussions. With 155 pages of engaging storytelling, Plain Murder offers a compelling glimpse into the darker aspects of society, making it a notable addition to the genre.


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Taking us into a 1930s London of grimy back streets, smoky cafes and shabby rooms, Plain Murder, C. S. Forester’s second crime novel, is a brilliantly atmospheric and gripping portrayal of the dark heart of a killer, published in Penguin Modern Classics. ‘They’ll get you for certain,’ said Oldroyd. ‘Then they’ll hang you.’ At the Universal Advertising Agency on the Strand, London, a murder is being planned. Three men have been discovered taking bribes and face the grim prospect of the dole queue, unless they can get rid of the person who caught them. Their ringleader, thick-set and vicious Mr Morris, soon discovers that killing is far easier than he thought – and that he even has a talent for it. He might, he feels, be superhuman. But as he will discover, there is no such thing as the perfect crime, and no deed goes unpunished. Cecil Louis Troughton Smith (1899-1966), better known by his pen name Cecil Scott Forester, was an English novelist who rose to fame with tales of naval warfare. His most notable works were the 11-book Horatio Hornblower series, depicting a Royal Navy officer during the Napoleonic era, and The African Queen (1935; filmed in 1951 by John Huston). His novels A Ship of the Line and Flying Colours were jointly awarded the 1938 James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction. He began his career with the crime novels Payment Deferred and Plain Murder, now reissued in Penguin Modern Classics along with The Pursued, which was lost for over 60 years. If you enjoyed Plain Murder, you might like Forester’s Payment Deferred, also available in Penguin Modern Classics. ‘A terrible and striking piece of work’ Observer

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