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Arrow Pointing Nowhere

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From Agatha Christie's favorite American author—creepy correspondence from a Manhattan mansion puts an amateur sleuth on the trail of a killer.
Take one grand house, stuff it with staff, and make it home to several generations. If they send their sons to Oxford and occasionally knock each other off, you've got a country-house murder mystery, the delight of classic English crime fiction. But if the boys are at Yale, odds are that you're reading its American counterpart, the New York mansion mystery—a genre largely invented by Elizabeth Daly. In Arrow Pointing Nowhere, Daly is back on the Upper East Side, where antiquarian book dealer Gamadge has been receiving missives suggesting that all is not right at the elegant Fenway mansion. But first he must find out who the messages are from . . .
"Highly recommended." —New Republic
"Told with all the skill that Miss Daly has at her command, and she has plenty." —New York Times

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Series: Henry Gamadge Publisher: Felony & Mayhem Press

Kindle Book

  • Release date: February 4, 2013

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781937384241
  • Release date: February 4, 2013

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781937384241
  • File size: 536 KB
  • Release date: February 4, 2013

Formats

Kindle Book
OverDrive Read
EPUB ebook

subjects

Fiction Mystery

Languages

English

From Agatha Christie's favorite American author—creepy correspondence from a Manhattan mansion puts an amateur sleuth on the trail of a killer.
Take one grand house, stuff it with staff, and make it home to several generations. If they send their sons to Oxford and occasionally knock each other off, you've got a country-house murder mystery, the delight of classic English crime fiction. But if the boys are at Yale, odds are that you're reading its American counterpart, the New York mansion mystery—a genre largely invented by Elizabeth Daly. In Arrow Pointing Nowhere, Daly is back on the Upper East Side, where antiquarian book dealer Gamadge has been receiving missives suggesting that all is not right at the elegant Fenway mansion. But first he must find out who the messages are from . . .
"Highly recommended." —New Republic
"Told with all the skill that Miss Daly has at her command, and she has plenty." —New York Times

Expand title description text