"Post Mortem" is one of those mystery thrillers in which a detective
uses trickery to try to catch a murderer,
in which there are lots of crazy
coincidences, a false confession by which a spouse tries to take the blame for a crime committed by his or her significant other, and red herrings that
temporarily throw the detective and the reader off track.
There are a few too many coincidences in the
story’s 34 pages to suit me, and none of the characters were very interesting,
and none of the suspense scenes particularly thrilling, so I am going to have
to give this one a thumbs down.
I read this 1940
story in a 1984 collection,
Rear Window
and Four Short Novels.
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