Anthony CoxAnthony Cox was a British novelist associated with the Golden Age of crime fiction, a period known for its emphasis on logic, motive, and carefully constructed plots. Writing during the interwar years, Cox explored the psychological dimensions of crie, often focusing on how intellect, pride, and miscalculation could prove as dangerous as malice.Though less widely remembered than some of his contemporaries, Cox's work reflects the era's fascination with amateur reasoning, moral ambiguity, and the thin line between cleverness and culpability. His novels reward attentive readers who appreciate traditional mysteries grounded in character and deduction rather than action. Read More Read Less
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