Dune House: A Vintage Mystery by Eunice Mays Boyd
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
In post WWII San Francisco, Dune House is an anachronism from the 1880s, as is the owner the very rich Julia Paget. Now she decides it time to find the daughter or grandchildren of her disherited brother Ulysses. Lark Williams believes she is the granddaughter and comes to stay at the house, never able to leave. But what mysteries does the house and its occupants hide.
A combination of a murder mystery with a herioine in possible trouble coupled with manipulation by Miss Paget, makes for an interesting and entertaining read.
An ARC was provided by the publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.
(Probably written between 1948 and 1950)
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