Lay On, Mac Duff! is a 1942 mystery novel by the American writer Charlotte Armstrong. It was first published in New York by Coward-McCann, an imprint of Putnam.[1] The first of a trilogy featuring amateur detective MacDougal Duff, it was followed by The Case of the Weird Sisters (1943) and The Innocent Flower (1945). The title is a punning reference to both the protagonist's name and a line from William Shakespeare's Macbeth, with the following two titles in the trilogy also referring to the play.[2] It was Armstrong's debut novel, following two Broadway plays that made no great impact.
Author | Charlotte Armstrong |
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Language | English |
Series | MacDougal Duff |
Genre | Mystery |
Publisher | Coward-McCann |
Publication date | 1942 |
Publication place | United States |
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Followed by | The Case of the Weird Sisters |
References
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edit- Cypert, Rick. The Virtue of Suspense: The Life and Works of Charlotte Armstrong. Associated University Press, 2008.
- Reilly, John M. Twentieth Century Crime & Mystery Writers. Springer, 2015.