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The Private Wound

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The Private Wound
First edition (UK)
AuthorCecil Day-Lewis
LanguageEnglish
GenreThriller
PublisherCollins Crime Club
Publication date
1968
Publication placeUnited Kingdom
Media typePrint

The Private Wound is a 1968 mystery thriller novel by Cecil Day-Lewis, written under the pen name of Nicholas Blake.[1] It was one of four stand-alone novels he wrote alongside the Nigel Strangeways detective novels.[2] The title is taken from a line in William Shakespeare's Two Gentlemen of Verona.[3] It was a runner-up for the Gold Dagger Award of the British Crime Writers' Association.

Synopsis

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Near the small Irish town of Charlottesville, the body of the free-spirited Harriet Leeson is found in a river. Her husband and lover both set out to seek the murderer.

References

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  1. ^ Reilly p.352
  2. ^ Bargainnier p.149
  3. ^ Stanford p.307

Bibliography

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  • Bargainnier, Earl F. Twelve Englishmen of Mystery. Popular Press, 1984.
  • Reilly, John M. Twentieth Century Crime & Mystery Writers. Springer, 2015.
  • Stanford, Peter. C Day-Lewis: A Life. A&C Black, 2007.