Gun play by Michael J. Phillips
I picked up 'Gun Play' expecting a straightforward whodunit, but Michael J. Phillips delivers something richer. It's a locked-room mystery wrapped in the manners and tensions of its time, and it hasn't lost its edge.
The Story
The story begins at a weekend gathering at a wealthy industrialist's country home. The guests are a mix of family, friends, and business associates. During a tense evening, a shot rings out. A man is found dead in the library, and the initial assumption is a careless accident with a forgotten gun. But our narrator, a guest with a sharp eye, starts noticing things that don't add up. The window was locked. The gun belonged to someone specific. And every single person in the house has a reason to want the victim gone. As an outsider official arrives, our amateur detective races against time to piece together alibis, hidden grudges, and a motive that reaches back years before the party ever started.
Why You Should Read It
What makes this book special is its atmosphere. Phillips writes about the 1920s from the inside. You feel the social pressures, the unspoken rules, and the quiet desperation hiding behind polished manners. The mystery itself is a satisfying puzzle. The clues are all there, played fair, but the solution still managed to catch me off guard. I also appreciated that the narrator isn't a genius. He's confused, makes wrong guesses, and has to work for every answer. It makes the final reveal feel earned.
Final Verdict
This is a perfect pick for anyone who loves classic mystery novels from the Golden Age. Think Agatha Christie or early Ellery Queen, but with a distinct American flavor. It's for readers who enjoy the intellectual challenge of a well-plotted puzzle over fast-paced action. If you're curious about mystery fiction's roots or just want a smart, engaging story that transports you to another era, 'Gun Play' is a hidden gem waiting to be rediscovered.
Mason Lewis
1 year agoFrom the very first page, the narrative structure is incredibly compelling. Highly recommended.