The Face on the Cutting-room Floor

The Face on the Cutting-room Floor by Cameron McCabe is a mystery novel published by Penguin in 1986. This new edition spans 272 pages and is presented in English. The story, originally published in 1937, revolves around a captivating tale of murder and intrigue, featuring a unique narrative structure where the killer dies midway through the plot, shifting the focus to the policeman who has been pursuing him.
Readers will discover a blend of suspense and originality as the narrative unfolds, enhanced by the inclusion of fictional quotes from prominent literary figures of the time. This edition invites those interested in detective fiction to explore its distinctive approach to storytelling, making it a noteworthy addition to the genre.
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Something Very Special (Again!) In The Way of Detective Stories First novel by Cameron McCabe (Ernst Julius Bornemann). Published in 1937, it’s a fascinating story of murder and intrigue, with the killer dying half-way through, and his narrative picked up by the policeman who’d been trailing him. Unique. And worth it just for the fake quotes by leading literary figures of the day.
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