Daisy Dalrymple Fletcher and her collaborator Lady Gerald expect a productive weekend photographing Appsworth Hall. When the grotto on the estate explodes with the abominable Lord Rydal inside, it's not a question of who would do this, but who actually did.
Excellent read. I’m a big fan of this series. This one kept me guessing till the end as to who was guilty.
I ordered the book in “Like New” condition and was happy with what I received.
Boring book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 5 years ago
Terribly boring book.
A British Cozy
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
This is light reading for those of us who enjoy the escapism of murder at a manor house. The plot is light weight, but this does not distract from the read. In the end, nasty people are routed, decent people get their reward, and the reader gets a few laughs. Daisy and Lucy are a delight. It's true,some of the other Daisy Dalrymple mysteries had a more involved plot line. The whole series is worth reading, however.
Classic Style, classy execution
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
Just enough sweetness, a neat soupçon of tart humor, a bit of sly commentary on the social classes, and a solid mystery plot, all mixed beautifully by Dunn, who exhibits perfect balance and pacing. Everything is just right for those of us who enjoy genteel historical murder with a side dish of satire. See my full review at reviewingtheevidence dot com
engaging 1920s investigative tale
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
Writing a book about the SHEER FOLLY of architectural design disasters, Daisy Dalrymple and her best friend photographer Lady Lucy Binscomb travel to see Appsworth Hall; owned by friendly Mr. Pritchard of Pritchard's Plumbing Products. Daisy's husband Scotland Yard Detective Chief Inspector Alex Fletcher reluctantly will baby-sit their twins while she is away for the weekend. Daisy and Lucy arrive at the estate only find their host Mr. Pritchard is throwing a garish party attended by Daisy's friend Julia Beaufort; Lord Rydal known as Rhino; his lover Lady Ottaline Wandersley and her husband Sir Desmond; and Canadian historian Charles Armitage who seems attracted to Julia and she in him. An explosion leaves Rhino dead, but his paramour and his chauffeur survive. The spouses of Daisy and Lucy arrive just in time for the DCI to investigate. This is an engaging 1920s investigative tale that ironically feels fresh because the local cops are euphoric to have an experienced DCI to work the case. The story line as always in this wonderful long running series (see BLACK SHIP) provides the reader with a glimpse of the English upper class just before the depression. The support cast is solid and the whodunit cleverly devised to enable the reader and Daisy to compete with Alex. It would be SHEER FOLLY for historical mystery fans not to read this superb tale. Harriet Klausner
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