If you've stumbled across the digital ID while browsing library catalogs, you've found your way to one of the most celebrated psychological thrillers of the 20th century. Written by Nicholas Blake—the pseudonym of Poet Laureate Cecil Day-Lewis—this 1938 classic remains a haunting exploration of grief, revenge, and the morality of murder. 📖 The Plot at a Glance
Parker’s narration is frequently praised for capturing the cold, calculated determination of a grieving father.
Like any great detective novel of its era, Blake provides the clues for you to solve the mystery alongside (or ahead of) the protagonist.
While there is no physical geographic ZIP code "156921" (standard US ZIP codes are five digits), this ID is most prominently associated with a classic piece of crime fiction. If you are looking for a deep dive or a blog-style overview of this specific ID from the OverDrive digital library , it refers to the gripping thriller by Nicholas Blake.
