Death’s Jest-Book

Death’s Jest-Book by Reginald Hill, published by Harper Collins on August 31, 2004, is a work of fiction that delves into the darker aspects of human nature. This edition spans 560 pages and is presented in English. The narrative explores the unsettling idea that a monster can disguise itself behind a facade of sophistication, raising questions about morality and justice in the face of unpunished crimes.
Readers will encounter a story that intertwines elements of thrillers and suspense, as it examines the complexities of human behavior and the often ironic nature of fate. The book invites reflection on the hidden dangers that lurk beneath the surface of civilized society, suggesting that even the most refined individuals may harbor sinister secrets. Through its intricate plot, Death’s Jest-Book challenges perceptions of good and evil, making it a thought-provoking addition to the genre.
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Sometimes a monster can hide behind a mask of civilized, urbane intelligence.
Sometimes the most terrible of crimes can go undetected and unpunished.
Sometimes Death has a wicked sense of humor …
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