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Has anyone read Francis Iles's Before the Fact?
It occurred to me last week that not only is the 1924 period shown on Downton Abbey a good visualization of what Dorothy Sayers wrote about in her early Lord Peter Wimsey tales, but it's pretty close to the setting for Before the Fact. This, my favorite novel for many years, is the story that formed the basis for Hitchcock's Suspicion. The novel came out in 1932, but it begins ten years or so before, when the lead character, Lina (played by Joan Fontaine), meets her husband-to-be, the sociopathic Johnnie (done to a turn, until the unrealistic ending of the film, by Cary Grant).
So a good part of that novel would be contemporary with Wimsey and Downton, no?
It occurred to me last week that not only is the 1924 period shown on Downton Abbey a good visualization of what Dorothy Sayers wrote about in her early Lord Peter Wimsey tales, but it's pretty close to the setting for Before the Fact. This, my favorite novel for many years, is the story that formed the basis for Hitchcock's Suspicion. The novel came out in 1932, but it begins ten years or so before, when the lead character, Lina (played by Joan Fontaine), meets her husband-to-be, the sociopathic Johnnie (done to a turn, until the unrealistic ending of the film, by Cary Grant).
So a good part of that novel would be contemporary with Wimsey and Downton, no?