Tag Archives: Julianna Deering

“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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“Murder at the Mikado” by Julianna Deering

Are Wedding Bells Ringing? Once again, the author brings us back to the classic English Mystery of the 1930’s, writing in a style similar to Agatha Christie.   Drew Farthing is a rich young man, and the owner of a sprawling … Continue reading

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“Death by the Book” by Julianna Deering

Did The Butler Do It? Drew Farthering is living in 1930’s England and is handsome, rich and the sole heir of the Farthering Place estate.  He is also in love with an American girl, Madeline, who is taking her time … 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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