As for the Woman
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As for the Woman is a 1939 novel by the British writer Anthony Berkeley, written under the pen name of Francis Iles. It was the final novel of Berkeley, a key writer of the Golden Age of Detective Fiction, as he concentrated on reviewing after this point. He later told fellow writer John Dickson Carr that he produced the book during a period of great emotional strain and that its poor commercial and critical reception affected him badly. Thereafter he turned down all offers to write further novels. Although two further novels under the Iles novels were announced by the publisher, neither of them were ever released.
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As for the Woman
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As for the Woman
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Doubleday(US)
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Jarrolds(UK)
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As for the Woman is a 1939 novel by the British writer Anthony Berkeley, written under the pen name of Francis Iles. It was the final novel of Berkeley, a key writer of the Golden Age of Detective Fiction, as he concentrated on reviewing after this point. He later told fellow writer John Dickson Carr that he produced the book during a period of great emotional strain and that its poor commercial and critical reception affected him badly. Thereafter he turned down all offers to write further novels. Although two further novels under the Iles novels were announced by the publisher, neither of them were ever released. The poor reception may have been due to the fact that he had written two previous novels under the pseudonym Francis Iles which had pioneered the inverted detective story whereas this novel was not a crime novel and focused on the relationship between a younger man and an older woman.
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