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Dark Interlude

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Dark Interlude
First edition
AuthorE. V. Timms
LanguageEnglish
PublisherAngus & Robertson
Publication date
1939
Publication placeAustralia
Pages260pp

Dark Interlude is a 1939 Australian mystery novel by E. V. Timms.[1]

Synopsis

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A woman, her brother and her fiance, board a train at country siding (against the orders of the train's guard) and find themselves in a darkened carriage with the corpse of a murdered man.

Critical reception

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A reviewer in The Sydney Morning Herald was intrigued with the setup but felt let down by the ending: "Very little can be said about it without reveallng the denouement–which wouldn't be fair either to author or public. He ventures into astral spheres for the basis of his plot, and is convincing while he stays on the edge of reality. There is a fine creepy atmosphere about the affair which adds to the usual horrors connected with murder. A little too much repetitious dialogue takes the edge off some situations, and the upshot of it all is rather disappointing. If, however anyone wants a thorough attack of the jitters read Dark Interlude when alone in the house on a dark and stormy night!"[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Dark Interlude by E. V. Timms". National Library of Australia. Retrieved 14 June 2024.
  2. ^ ""New Novels"". Sydney Morning Herald. The Sydney Morning Herald, 9 December 1939, p12. 9 December 1939. Retrieved 14 June 2024.
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