An English Murder is a crime novel by Cyril Hare. Published in 1951, it combines traits of classical Golden Age murder mystery β a group of guests in a snowed in country house β with the realities of post-war Britain. During dinner, Robert Warbeck, the only son and heir of the old Lord, dies in f
Murder in an English Glade
β Scribed by Jessica Ellicott
- Book ID
- 110634397
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 148 KB
- Series
- A Beryl and Edwina Mystery Book 5
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781496724915
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β¦ Synopsis
American adventuress Beryl Helliwell and reserved Brit Edwina Davenport may seem an unlikely pair, but they have reinvented themselves in the lean years following World War I as private enquiry agents. Now theyβve been engaged to stage a faux investigationβuntil murder makes it all too real . . .
When a member of the Walmsley Parva upper crust, Constance Maitland, seeks to hire Beryl and Edwina for a sham investigation into an alleged dalliance by her sister-in-law Ursula to quell potentially scandalous accusations by an unstable cousin, it is with mixed feelings that they agree to pose as guests at her home, Maitland Park. Edwina is uncomfortable with the ruse, but Beryl is eager to escape tension with their feisty housekeeper and hobnob with bohemians as the Maitland family hosts an artists colony.
But when the painter suspected of having an affair with Ursula is found strangled beside his easel in a glade, the pretense turns into a genuine murder enquiry. With Maitland Park overrun by artists, every guestβnot to mention family memberβis now a suspect.
Beryl and Edwina must determine if they are dealing with a crime of passion or if there are more complex motives in play, which may include the family cigarette business, cutthroat artistic competition, or secrets from the war years. In any case, the intrepid sleuths will not leave until they have smoked out the real killer. . . .
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