The False Inspector Dew

The False Inspector Dew is a humorous crime novel by Peter Lovesey. It won the Gold Dagger award by the Crime Writers' Association in 1982 and has featured on many "Best of" lists since.

The False Inspector Dew
First UK edition
AuthorPeter Lovesey
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Genrecrime novel
PublisherMacmillan
Publication date
11 March 1982
Media typePrint (Hardcover)
Pages256 p.
ISBN0-333-32748-9
OCLC10173771

Plot introduction

It is 1921, and Alma Webster, a reader of romances, is passionately in love with her dentist, Walter Baranov. There is only one foreseeable outcome: the murder of his wife. Inspired by the real-life Dr Crippen case, they plot the perfect murder while aboard the ocean liner, Mauretania. The dentist takes on the identity of Inspector Walter Dew, Crippen’s nemesis, but when a murder occurs aboard the ship the captain invites "Inspector Dew" to investigate.

Literary significance and reception

The novel is highly praised by many crime fiction critics and writers. Julian Symons in his book Bloody Murder referred to it as “one of the cleverest crime comedies of the past few years.” Famous crime writer Ruth Rendell said in a review: “A masterpiece. I defy anyone to foresee the outcome.”

Awards

Publication history

  • 1982, UK, London, Macmillan, ISBN 0-333-32748-9, Hardback
  • 1982, USA, Pantheon, ISBN 0-394-52294-X, Hardback
  • 1983, UK, Arrow Books, ISBN 0-333-32748-9, Paperback
  • 1983, USA, Pantheon, ISBN 0-394-71338-9, Paperback
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