In Arthur Gask's gripping novel, The Hangman's Knot, readers are drawn into a labyrinth of crime, morality, and psychological intrigue. Set against the backdrop of a 1930s English village, Gask employs a rich, descriptive narrative style, interlacing elements of Gothic literature with a detective fiction structure. The intricacies of the plot unfold through the eyes of a new arrival, who finds him...