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My Lady's Money
My Lady's Money
Author: Wilkie Collins
Wilkie Collins (1824-1889) was an early master of mystery and suspense, writing such classics as The Moonstone, The Woman in White, and Basil. At the time of their publication, his works were classified as "sensation novels," a subgenre now seen as a precursor to mystery and suspense fiction.
ISBN-13: 9781557426512
ISBN-10: 1557426511
Publication Date: 4/7/2006
Pages: 140
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Publisher: Wildside Press
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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A £500 banknote has been stolen from Lady Lydiard. There are several suspects: her drop-dead-gorgeous adopted daughter (the prime suspect), her trusted footman (in love with adopted daughter), her roving nephew, and The Honorable stud farmer also in love with adopted daughter). Alas, there is only one clue, Suspect the very last person on whom suspicion could possibly fall. So there we have it: beauty, jealousy, rivalry, a scalawag, and to boot, two lawyers (one disbarred). As usual, Collins sways suspicion among the players until the reader is totally confused. Not up to par with his major works, but worthy of an evenings read anyway.


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