Superfluous Women by Carola Dunn
Summary: In
England in the late 1920s, The Honourable Daisy Dalrymple Fletcher, on a
convalescent trip to the countryside, goes to visit three old school friends in
the area. The three, all unmarried, have recently bought a house together. They
are a part of the generation of "superfluous women"--brought up
expecting marriage and a family, but left without any prospects after more than
700,000 British men were killed in the Great War.
And with that, what was a pleasant Sunday lunch has taken an unexpected turn. Now Daisy's three friends are the most obvious suspects in a murder and her husband Alec is a witness, so he can't officially take over the investigation. So before the local detective, Superintendent Underwood, can officially bring charges against her friends, Daisy is determined to use all her resources (Alec) and skills to solve the mystery behind this perplexing locked-room crime. Angie's Comments: Another cozy mystery featuring Daisy Dalrymple. While the mystery is interesting, the characters are superb. Daisy is as “innocent” as ever, while Alec does his best not to get in trouble at work, and the relationship among Alec, Daisy, and Inspector Underwood is adorable.
Recommended
for readers who like cozy mysteries.
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November 3, 2015
Superfluous Women
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