A review by pgchuis
Murder by Matchlight by E.C.R. Lorac

4.0

I received a copy of this novel from the publisher via NetGalley.

This novel is set during WWII, which is both integral to the plot and provides a very specific, interesting and well-defined historical setting The murder is carried out in a park which is accessible because the railings have been removed for use in the war effort, and the murderer's face is visible only by the light of a match because of the blackout. There are references throughout to bomb shelters and rationing and the blackout is relentless.

I thought this was well-plotted and really quite fast-moving, especially in the middle section. The police officers were measured and likeable and I was kept guessing as to who the killer might be. It is very much of its time in containing a few examples of racial stereotyping, but otherwise it was a good read.