Murders in Volume 2 - (Henry Gamadge) by Elizabeth Daly (Paperback)
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- "New York at its most charming," according to the New York Times--and from the pen of Agatha Christie's favorite mystery writer.One hundred years before the events of our 1941 puzzle, a beautiful guest disappeared from the wealthy Vauregard household, along with the second volume in a set of the collected works of Byron.
- Author(s): Elizabeth Daly
- 240 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Mystery & Detective
- Series Name: Henry Gamadge
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Book Synopsis
"New York at its most charming," according to the New York Times--and from the pen of Agatha Christie's favorite mystery writer.One hundred years before the events of our 1941 puzzle, a beautiful guest disappeared from the wealthy Vauregard household, along with the second volume in a set of the collected works of Byron. Improbably enough, both guest and book seem to have reappeared, neither having aged a day. The elderly Mr. Vauregard is inclined to believe the young woman's story of having vacationed on an astral plane. But his dubious niece calls in Henry Gamadge, gentleman sleuth, expert in rare books, and sufficiently well bred--it is hoped--to avoid distressing the Vauregard sensibilities. As we soon discover, delicate sensibilities abound chez Vauregard, where the household includes an aging actress with ties to a spiritualist sect and a shy beauty with a shady (if crippled) fiancé. As always in this delightful series, Gamadge comes up trumps, but only after careful study of the other players' cards. Murders in Volume 2, though the third Henry Gamadge novel, was considered by Elizabeth Daly to be the book with which the series truly began.
Review Quotes
"A really first-class mystery...Miss Daly just gets better with every book" --Knoxville News-Sentinel
"Delightful...Miss Daly's books are unique and enchanting" --Chicago Tribune
"Henry Gamadge is one of the most literate of all modern detectives, and Miss Daly's plots are masterpieces of mystery." --Berkeley Gazette
"Henry Gamadge...is one of the best fiction sleuths....The plot is complex, the book is delightfully original and suavely written, with lively characters and a vivid scene. This is Elizabeth Daly's third mystery novel. They are all excellent" --New York Times
"Highly recommended for detective fans" --Menasha Record
"Miss Daly writes highly literate mysteries of the highest order" --Wichita Falls Times