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Death at Wentwater Court

Carola Dunn: Death at Wentwater Court (USA 2015)

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More than twenty years ago, Carola Dunn introduced to the world the charming, vivacious and perspicacious Daisy Dalrymple and the tumultuous decade of the 1920s, in an England barely starting to recover from World War I and now undergoing rapid social changes.

In early 1923, the young Honourable Daisy Dalrymple has made a decision that shocks her social class-instead of living in the Dower House with her mother and being supported by her relatives, she's decided to make her own living as a writer. Landing an assignment for Town & Country to write a series of articles on country manor houses, Daisy travels to Wentwater Court to research her first piece. There she finds a household in turmoil, filled with holiday guests and recriminations. But that's nothing compared to the uproar when one of those guests drowns in a tragic early-morning skating "accident." When it is learned that this was anything but accidental, Scotland Yard is called in and a young Chief Inspector, one Alec Fletcher, is called in to investigate. And therein hangs a tale...

A series with all the charm of the classic golden age mysteries with the kind of full-blooded, three dimensional characters that define the best of modern mystery, the Daisy Dalrymple mysteries have been a favorite for more than two decades. Now, with this reissue, readers can enjoy it from the very beginning.

Carola Dunn: Death at Wentwater Court. A Daisy Dalrymple Mystery. Minotaur Books, ISBN: 9781250060792 (March, 2015), 231 p., $15.99.

 

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Death at Wentwater Court

Carola Dunn: Death at Wentwater Court (UK 2009)

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The lively mystery debut for the Honourable Daisy Dalrymple.
No stranger to sprawling country estates, well-heeled Daisy Dalrymple is breaking new ground at Wentwater Court to cover a story for Town & Country magazine. But her interview gives way to interrogation when suave Lord Stephen Astwick meets a chilly end on the tranquil skating pond.

With evidence that his death was anything but accidental, Daisy joins forces with Scotland Yard so the culprit can't slip through their fingers like the unfortunate Astwick slipped through the ice...

Carola Dunn: Death at Wentwater Court. A Daisy Dalrymple Mystery. Robinson, ISBN: 9781845298654 (August, 2009), 266 p., £6.99.

 

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Death at Wentwater Court

Carola Dunn: Death at Wentwater Court (USA 2000)

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In the first installment of this cozy mystery series, Carola Dunn transports readers back to the bygone era of 1923 Britain, where unflappable flapper and would-be journalist Daisy Dalrymple daringly embarks on her first writing assignment - and promptly stumbles across a corpse...

Death At Wentwater Court
No stranger to sprawling country estates, wealthy Daisy Dalrymple is breaking new ground at this particular manor house, having scandalously traded silver spoon for pen and camera to cover a story for Town and Country magazine. But her planned interviews with the inhabitants of Wentwater Court give way to interrogation when suave Lord Stephen Astwick meets a dire fate on the tranquil skating pond. Armed with evidence that his fate was anything but accidental, Daisy joins forces with Scotland Yard to examine an esteemed collection of suspects - and see that the unlikely culprit doesn't slip through their fingers just as the unfortunate Astwick slipped through the ice...

Carola Dunn: Death at Wentwater Court. A Daisy Dalrymple Mystery. Kensington Pub., ISBN: 1575667509 (October, 2000), 252 p., $5.99.

 

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