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THE HANGOVER MURDERS

by Hobhouse, Adam

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N.Y.: Alfred A Knopf Inc, 1935. First edition, so stated. Fine in homemade acetate dust jacket.. Very scarce. "The Hangover Murders, the only novel published by the pseudonymous Adam Hobhouse, and one of only two Borzoi Murder Mystery titles, is known today almost exclusively as the basis for the 1935 screwball comedy mystery film, Remember Last Night?, a pretty good entry in the string of imitations of the William Powell/Myrna Loy Thin Man series. More’s the pity, because the novel is even more remarkable. Except for the basic premise and a few of the tamer plot elements, it is also wholly different from the screen version. Screwball, yes. Comedy, no. The basic premise, unlike the rest of the book, is simple: a group of rich, alcoholic Long Islanders wake up from a night’s debauch with monumental hangovers, to discover that their host has been shot to death sometime during the night. One or more of the menage is likely guilty, the problem being that none of them can remember what happened during or after their rowdy binge...Every major character in the novel is a flaming drunk -- the unlikable but nonetheless intriguing narrator, Tony Milburn, his wife, Carlotta, and the half dozen friends/suspects. Even the detective called in by Milburn, a New York cop named Danny Harrison, spends almost as much time tippling as he does sleuthing...The style is certainly stripped and metallic, the pace frenetic. But it’s what the blurb leaves out that makes this more than just another mystery novel; makes it, in fact, a jaw-dropping tour de force. In addition to being as tough and as anything penned by the Black Mask boys in the 30s, with three bloody murders and an equally bloody suicide, it is: ? A biting, perhaps intentional satire of the The Thin Man (also published by Knopf the year before), with the lighthearted boozy elements turned upside down. ? A fair-play detective story, well clued, with some genuine detection and a surprisingly convoluted plot worthy of Christie (though it would probably have horrified her). ? A wild tangle of ingredients including but not limited to: ultra-tough slanguage interspersed with lyrical descriptions of such topics as French antiques and erudite quotes from various literary sources; graphic descriptions of violent acts and autopsy procedures; clever clues such as a note written in Greek that refers to a Christian love-feast and an obscure poem by Lord Byron; a quarter of a million dollars in missing money, one missing chauffeur, one dead chauffeur, a roadside inn run by a gang of drunken Sicilians, a country swimming hole surrounded by muddy footprints, the murder of a psychologist cum hypnotist by a gunman perched in a tree, lessons in ballistics and the making of shellac-and-plaster impressions, a polo match, a booby-trapped polo mallet, and a Revolutionary War cannon...If you can find a copy of The Hangover Murders (it’s extremely scarce and as such, pricey), by all means read it. You may not like it, but I’ll guarantee you won’t soon forget it."-- Bill Pronzini. See Mystery File, Sunday 4 October 2009 for the complete review.. 1st Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine. Book.

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Bookseller
Murder By The Book US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
019932
Title
THE HANGOVER MURDERS
Author
Hobhouse, Adam
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Near Fine
Edition
1st Edition
Publisher
Alfred A Knopf Inc
Place of Publication
N.Y.
Date Published
1935
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
Mystery Crime, Long Island, Scarce,
Bookseller catalogs
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