The Rasp
(2025)

Fiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Asimis Books, 2025
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1 online resource (224 pages)

ISBN/ISSN
9786178710897 MWT19284245, 6178710895 19284245
LANGUAGE
English
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The Rasp is a classic detective novel by Philip MacDonald, one of the leading figures of Britain's Golden Age of crime fiction. Blending sharp psychological insight with intricate plotting, the novel offers a tense and intelligent mystery that reflects MacDonald's mastery of suspense and character-driven investigation. The story revolves around a series of unsettling events connected to a sinister figure known as "the Rasp," whose actions are marked by cruelty, manipulation, and a chilling lack of conscience. As the narrative unfolds, suspicion shifts among several characters, each harboring secrets and motives that complicate the search for truth. MacDonald carefully layers clues and red herrings, challenging the reader to unravel the mystery alongside the investigators. What sets The Rasp apart is its emphasis on psychology rather than spectacle. The novel probes the darker aspects of human nature-resentment, obsession, and moral decay-showing how ordinary lives can conceal disturbing impulses. The tension builds steadily through dialogue, atmosphere, and subtle revelations rather than overt violence. MacDonald's prose is clear, economical, and precise, lending realism to both the police work and the emotional states of the characters. His experience as a screenwriter is evident in the novel's pacing and sharply drawn scenes. A compelling example of early twentieth-century crime fiction, The Rasp remains an engaging and thought-provoking mystery, appealing to readers who appreciate classic detective stories grounded in psychological depth and clever construction

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