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The Bradmoor Murder by Melville Davisson Post First Edition J.H. Sears New York 1929
The Bradmoor Murder by Melville Davisson Post First Edition J.H. Sears New York 1929
The Bradmoor Murder by Melville Davisson Post First Edition J.H. Sears New York 1929
The Bradmoor Murder by Melville Davisson Post First Edition J.H. Sears New York 1929
The Bradmoor Murder by Melville Davisson Post First Edition J.H. Sears New York 1929

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The Bradmoor Murder by Melville Davisson Post First Edition J.H. Sears New York 1929. A near fine copy with no name inscriptions and bright, clean covers. In a very fine dust jacket with no loss. Not price clipped. An excellent copy.

In the mist-shrouded valleys of rural West Virginia, a brutal murder shatters the tranquility of Bradmoor Manor, where a wealthy industrialist's body is discovered bludgeoned in his locked study. Enter Uncle Abner, the stern, Bible-quoting frontiersman and amateur sleuth, summoned to unravel the enigma. Amid a household of scheming relatives, a vengeful overseer, and a cryptic will, Abner sifts through alibis laced with superstition and hidden motives, confronting a web of inheritance fraud and buried family sins. Post's 1929 novella pulses with Gothic atmosphere, moral reckoning, and deductive prowess, blending frontier justice with psychological depth in a chilling tale of vengeance and redemption.

The Bradmoor Murder allures collectors as a scarce gem in Melville Davisson Post's Uncle Abner canon, its locked-room intrigue a pinnacle of rural American detective fiction. Readers savor its brooding moors and Abner's Old Testament tenacity, akin to Conan Doyle's moorland mysteries or Chesterton's parochial paradoxes. Its cultural resonance evokes Jazz Age Appalachian folklore and vigilante ethos, captivating classic whodunit fans. Collectors prize its rarity among Post's works, while readers prowl the manor mysteries and scriptural sleuthing, deeming it a shadowy essential for devotees of frontier enigmas and Southern Gothic suspense.

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The Bradmoor Murder by Melville Davisson Post First Edition J.H. Sears New York 1929

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