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Murder At Madingley Grange
Murder At Madingley Grange
Author: Caroline Graham
Graham returns with a wickedly funny novel that is also a pure celebration of country-house murder mysteries. — Madingley Grange forms the perfect milieu for a weekend of intrigue, infidelity, and homicide. Hard up for cash, Simon and Laurel Hannaford have transformed an absent great-aunts gloomy old estate into an elegant stage for paying guest...  more »
ISBN: 285433
Pages: 295
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Publisher: William Morrow
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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Hilarious spoof of British country home murder - complete with butler and maid (maybe) and wealthy guests. The absent homeowner is in for a surprise.

Well-written and excellent caricatures of all.
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Excellent book, I recommend it. Kept me going from start to finish, great characters and plot!
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Love the setting, the characters and the author!
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A very fun read - murder and romance at an English country manor.
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Simon Hannaford and his sister Laurie agree to manor sit for rich Aunt Maude at Madingley Grange. Simon hatches a money-making scheme by staging a weekend of staged recreational murder and mayhem. They hire a bogus boozing butler and a cross-dressing maid, and assemble a motley group of well-heeled eccentrics. But the innocent game goes awry when a singularly obnoxious guest is assassinated for real. Did the butler do it? Are the family jewels in jeopardy? And most important, will the hapless victim have the good sense to remain dead? This is a delightful new twist to the classic English country manor mystery--proving that sometimes murder is a laughing matter. It is an outrageous tale of unsavory servants, pushy parvenus and the bloodiest of bores.


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