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Oscar Wilde and the Ring of Death by Gyles Brandreth
Oscar Wilde and the Ring of Death by Gyles Brandreth










Oscar Wilde and the Ring of Death by Gyles Brandreth Oscar Wilde and the Ring of Death by Gyles Brandreth

For the fourteen 'victims' begin to die mysteriously, one by one, and in the order in which their names were drawn from the bag. Nor can Oscar know what he has set in motion when, that same evening, he proposes a game of 'Murder' in which each of his Sunday Supper Club guests must write down those whom they would like to kill.

Oscar Wilde and the Ring of Death by Gyles Brandreth

'Intelligent, amusing and entertaining' Alexander McCall Smith 'I see murder in this unhappy hand.' When Mrs Robinson, palmist to the Prince of Wales, reads Oscar Wilde's palm she cannot know what she has predicted. In OSCAR WILDE AND THE RING OF DEATH, the second in Gyles Brandreth's acclaimed Oscar Wilde Murder Mysteries series featuring Oscar Wilde and Arthur Conan Doyle, a parlour game of 'Murder' has lethal consequences.












Oscar Wilde and the Ring of Death by Gyles Brandreth