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7/10
Better Than Most
Hitchcoc23 September 2008
This is about a psychotic who has a foot in the Bluebeard stories and another in Gaslight. The victim is his current, quite beautiful wife. He announces to her after a party that he has killed seven other women and she is going to be the eighth. He even announces when he will kill her. Unfortunately, her pleas are seen as female hysterics (it's another time). Also, the man is an art collector of great repute and he is admired everywhere. He sets her up so that no one will believe her story; no one, that is, except Sherlock Holmes. His keen insights make him suspicious and although he screws up a couple times, he maintains his relentless bloodhound mentality. This is quite suspenseful and the young woman is a very sympathetic heroine. A good mystery and pretty well presented.
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6/10
The Case of the Perfect Husband
Prismark1019 February 2022
Janet Partridge thinks she has an idyllic marriage and a perfect husband in Russell Partridge. An art collector who is highly regarded by society at large.

One evening Russell tells his wife that he plans to murder her the next evening at 9 O'Clock. That he has killed six other women in the past and got away with it.

Janet goes to see Inspector Lestrade who views her as a hysterical woman. Russell has tipped him off about what she might say.

She then goes to see Sherlock Holmes but is again put off when Doctor Watson tells her what a wonderful chap Russell Partridge is.

Holmes though thinks that Janet's story has some validity. Russell Patridge just might be a psychopath and Holmes wants to know where the bodies of his other victims have been buried.

A good opportunity to see a younger Michael Gough as Russell Partridge. I do wonder what would Lestrade have made of it when Janet would have turned up dead. Would he still had not suspected her husband.
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