Wolf in Man's Clothing

Wolf in Man's Clothing is a mystery novel by Mignon G. Eberhart.

It was published by Random House in 1942 and issued in the UK by Collins Crime Club the following year.

The sales of the book, however, were so strong that her editor Harry Maule urged her to write one more Sarah Keate story.

While he is being treated and lying unconscious, someone in his family household, a gloomy mansion in the remote countryside is suspected of plotting to kill him.

Isaac Anderson of the New York Times gave the novel a positive review, saying that "the story is so absorbing that one can easily forgive Mrs. Eberhart for her curiously involved manner of telling it, a manner which makes for slow reading".

First edition