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“There is a book by Dorothy Sayers, the British mystery writer, An Unnatural Death, which turns out to revolve around estate tax. There was apparently a tax motive for one character to die before the end of 1925 because, as of January 1, 1926, the inheritance tax was about to change and would have led to somebody losing a lot of money.” Read more...
Our most recommended books
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The Tokyo Zodiac Murders
by Ross and Shika Mackenzie (translators) & Soji Shimada -
The Detective Stories of Edgar Allan Poe: Three Tales Featuring C. Auguste Dupin
by Edgar Allan Poe -
A Murder is Announced
by Agatha Christie -
The Hound of the Baskervilles
by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle -
The Big Sleep
by Raymond Chandler -
Rambles Beyond Railways
by Wilkie Collins