Murder of a Lady
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Murder of a Lady
Duchlan Castle is a gloomy, forbidding place in the Scottish Highlands. Late one night the body of Mary Gregor, is found in the castle, stabbed to death in her bedroom - but the room is locked from within and the windows are barred. The only clue to the culprit is a silver fish's scale, left on the floor next to Mary's body.
Murder of a Lady is set in Duchlan Castle, a gloomy and forbidding place in the Scottish Highlands. Late one night, the body of Mary Gregor, sister of the laird of Duchlan, is discovered in the castle. She has been stabbed to death in her bedroom, which is locked from within and the windows are barred.
The only tiny clue to the culprit is a silver fish's scale, left on the floor next to Mary's body. Inspector Dundas is dispatched to Duchlan to investigate the case. The Gregor family and their servants are quickβperhaps too quickβto explain that Mary was a kind and charitable woman. However, Dundas uncovers a more complex truth, as the cruel character of the deceased continues to pervade the house even after her death.
Soon, further deaths that seem equally impossible occur, and the atmosphere grows ever darker. Superstitious locals believe that fish creatures from the nearby waters are responsible. Luckily for Inspector Dundas, the gifted amateur sleuth Eustace Hailey is on the scene and unravels a more logical solution to this most fiendish of plots.
Anthony Wynne wrote some of the best locked-room mysteries from the golden age of British crime fiction. This cunningly plotted novelβone of Wynne's finestβhas never been reprinted since 1931 and is long overdue for rediscovery.
Series: British Library Crime Classics
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INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780712356237
Publisher: British Library Publishing
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 01 January 2016
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: The British Library Publishing Division
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 132.0mm
Height: 190.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 288
About the Author
Anthony Wynne is a pseudonym of Robert McNair-Wilson (1882-1963), who wrote twenty-seven detective novels featuring Eustace Hailey, a physician and amateur sleuth. He also published on economics and history, notably a biography of Napoleon
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