WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
Murderer's chain cover

Murderer's chain

Open in WeRead

About This Book

A financially desperate narrator plots to secure investment capital by hastening the inheritance of his wealthy, miserly mother-in-law and seeks a discreet method of murder. He learns of a lucrative off-world mining opportunity and, after rejecting crude assaults and poisons, encounters a Greenwich Village jeweler who offers a rare Martian necklace forged from an unfamiliar metal called Malutrex. Presented as a subtle, lethal implement known among Martians by a notorious name, the piece promises to accomplish the narrator's aims while raising questions about alien craftsmanship, secrecy surrounding new planets, and the moral cost of greed.

About the Author

Brown, Wenzell portrait

Wenzell Brown

Wenzell Brown is an author recognized for his contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the mystery genre. His notable work, "Murderer's Chain," showcases his skill in crafting suspenseful narratives that engage readers with intricate plots and compelling characters. While not widely known today, Brown's writing reflects the stylistic trends of his time, offering insights into the evolving landscape of crime fiction. His work remains a point of interest for those exploring the genre's development and the literary heritage of that era.

You May Also Like