Discover
Jan 1, 1907 — Jan 1, 1978· 71 yrs

UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND AUTHOR · CRIME

Edgar Lustgarten

Also known as: Edgar Marcus Lustgarten, Edgar LUSTGARTEN

8
BOOKS
3.0
AVG RATING (1)
0
READERS

Game for Three Losers is a 1952 crime novel by the British writer Edgar Lustgarten. The story revolves a young Member of Parliament with bright prospects who becomes caught up in a blackmail plot.

Manchester, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Wikipedia

Most acclaimed

#1

Verdict in dispute

1949

0.0 (0)
#2

The murder and the trial

3.0 (1)

Analysis, precise, and reappraisal of some 17 criminal cases, dating from the Victorian to the Edwardian to World War II, provide excellent -- and at times elegant -- reading for the fancier of true incidents. Lustgarten, who has gained a reputation for criminal documentation in the manner of Roughead or Pearson, displays a sense of the atmosphere of a trial and of the forensic combat in the legal arena, the ability to distinguish between the nature of the criminal and that of the victim, to examine the verdict for doubt and/or approval, -- again, in very short to much longer essays, essays that balance which marks the person on trial as innocent or guilty. Three of these are transcripts of BBC radio broadcasts and include his findings on Lizzie Borden (the only American entry); others deal with a forger in the Parnell case, some race track illegalities, killings of prostitutes, wives, husbands, poisonings, slayings, and even death by starvation... These close looks on (mostly) hanging matters re-create the characters and spirit of judge, jury, advocates -- and prisoner in most able fashion. (Kirkus Review)

#3

The business of murder

0.0 (0)

Books

Newest First