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Narrado por:
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Kris Dyer
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E.C.R. Lorac
It is a dark and misty night, and bachelors Nicholas and Ian are driving to the ball at Fordings, a beautiful concert hall in the countryside. There waits the charming Dilys Maine, and a party buzzing with rumours of one Rosemary Reeve who disappeared on the eve of this event the previous year.
With thoughts of this mysterious case ringing in their ears, Dilys and Nicholas strike a stranger on the drive back home, launching a new investigation and unwittingly reviving the search for what really became of Rosemary Reeve. All the hallmarks of the Golden Age mystery are here in this previously unpublished novel by E.C.R. Lorac, boasting the author's characteristically detailed sense of setting and gripping police work.
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Details
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A Real Treasure
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I liked the voice of the reader. The characters were appealing and interesting.
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some repetition but a good story
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Very Dissappointing
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Interesting to note the strong opinion voiced by a character in Post After Post-Mortem: "It was mistaken sentiment to give to the world the experiments and trivial scraps which the living auhtor would have consigned to the wastepaper basket had he lived to do so. Literature should be judged on its merits alone and to believe it to be a pious duty to publish all the trifles that a great writer might leave behind him was a disservice to his memory."
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I think I know why this was never published.
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