Tag Archives: Agatha Christie

“Death at Thorburn Hall” by Julianna Deering

Who Dun it? Return to the golden days of English mysteries.  Accompany Lord and Lady, Drew and Madeline Farthering, who find themselves in the middle of questionable circumstances in early 1930’s Scotland.  What started out as a pleasure trip turns … Continue reading

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“Dressed for Death” by Julianna Deering

              Guilty by a Whisker! After almost a week of an elaborate costume party at the Cummins’ family estate, Alice Henley drops dead.  Alice was the fiancé of Talbot, the Cummins’ only son.  Even … Continue reading

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“Rules of Murder” by Julianna Deering

This is a whodunit written in the classic English mystery style of the 1920’s and 30’s.  Handsome Drew Farthering is single, rich and the heir apparent to Farthering Place, a grand estate in the English countryside.  His best friend, Nick, … Continue reading

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