Guilty by Definition
Guilty by Definition is Susie Dent's debut novel. It was published by Zaffre, an imprint of Bonnier Books, in August 2024.
Plot
Martha Thornhill has recently returned to Oxford from Berlin, to take up a post as senior editor of the Clarendon English Dictionary. In April 2023, she and her editorial team of lexicographers receive a puzzling letter from an anonymous correspondent, who signs themself Chorus. With help from a part-time colleague, Shakespeare scholar Jonathan Overton, they work out that the letter refers to the unexplained disappearance in 2010 of Martha's older sister, Charlotte "Charlie" Thornhill. Chorus sends further letters that provoke the team to investigate Charlie's disappearance.Development history
The novel draws on Dent's own experience as a lexicographer, and her childhood love of both vocabulary books and crime fiction. Dent said that she and the protagonist "share very similar traits" and that she " the parallels between word detection and crime solving: they share the same requirements of looking for clues, gathering evidence, fathoming human motivations". Dent had previously written a number of non-fiction books, but she found the "weaving together of the story's intricate threads" and "keeping a close eye on the plot" to be tricky during the novel's development.A sequel featuring the same characters, Death Writ Large, will be published in 2026.
Publication history
- 2024, United Kingdom, Bonnier Books, published 15 August 2024, hardback
- 2024, United Kingdom, Bonnier Books, published 15 August 2024, e-book
- 2024, United Kingdom, Bonnier Books, published 12 August 2024, audio book
- 2025, United Kingdom, Bonnier Books, published 24 April 2025, paperback
- 2025, United States, Sourcebooks Landmark, published 30 September 2025, hardback
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