A Quite Deadly Affair by Anthony Slayton
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Mr Quayle, Principal Private Secretary to Sir Edmund Ferrier M.P. finds the body of Mrs Susan Pulver, in Ferrier's study, stabbed. D.I. Inspector Harcourt investigates. But both Quayle and Ferrier are the main suspects concerning missing classified documents and therefore treason. Can Quayle clear his name and find the murderer.
A prequel to "A Most Efficient Murder".
An entertaining and well-written historical mystery
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