A review by amgamble
Behold, Here's Poison by Georgette Heyer

People who you could can believe might've murdered a guy are not nice people, and it took me a while to get into this book. What kept me reading were the multiple agendas (how were all those going to play out?), the lack of physical evidence (how was the crime going to be solved?), and the point of view (third-person omniscient handled well: as yet another character revealed what they were hiding from the police or who they were lying to, the suspense increased).