A review by jenmcmaynes
Death of an Airman by Christopher St. John Sprigg

3.0

A competent but rather bland mystery. The details of the aerodome and early flying livened it up a little, but the detectives often suffered from serious gaps in reasoning. As in, some times their logic or proof was just absurd.

While this was better than the first British Library Crime Classics reissue that I read, I can't say it was great. I think these reissued books are best left in the past!