The Abolition of Death
1974 • 192 pages

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15

Dreary, dated and lame, this “thriller” is a lacking in both narrative drive and credibility from the start. Set in two unnamed Eastern European countries in the 70's, it features a totalitarian country where everything is “District 33” and Town “N” and Road 132. Felt like a seventies British TV show. Dull and lifeless. Anderson's Inspector Wilkins pastiches of Golden Age mysteries were fun, but this is below even the Murder She Wrote novelizations he did. Dreadful.

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