Experiment in Murder

Experiment in Murder by John Russell Fearn is a large print, unabridged edition published by Linford in 2011. This 216-page book presents a gripping narrative centered around Moore, who experiences a vivid dream in which he climbs a mountain in the Lake District while carrying a woman’s body. Upon waking, he discovers that the line between dream and reality may not be as clear as he thought, leading him to confront the implications of his actions.
Readers will find a compelling exploration of mystery and suspense as Moore grapples with the consequences of his dreamlike experience. The story delves into themes of guilt and the nature of reality, inviting readers to question what is real and what is imagined. With its focus on the psychological aspects of crime, Experiment in Murder offers a thought-provoking journey into the mind of a man caught in a web of his own making.
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Moore dreams he’s in the Lake District, climbing a mountain – carrying a woman’s body – the woman he attacked as she slept in their hotel. He throws her body into the chasm at the summit and returns to the hotel. He wakes up. He examines his shoes: just as he left them before retiring, no trace of mud from the hillside…then it HAS all been a dream! But Moore, victim of an experiment in murder, finds his dream is real!
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