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Dancing with Death

Joan Coggin

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English
Galileo Publishers
01 April 2023
It is the aftermath of the Second World War and Tommy and Duds Lethbridge have inherited a Manor House. In a celebratory mood the couple throw a weekend-long Christmas house-party to lift everybody's spirits, the Country in the grip of post-war austerity.

The party begins favourably enough, though not much time passes before everything begins to go awry, as guests seem to be falling out with each other, in particular twin sisters, Flo and Jo. With drinks running low, Duds is beginning to regret ever embarking on a week-long celebration. Unfortunately, in the early hours of New Year's Day, events take a turn for the worse...

Duds thinks it might be a good idea to call in the services of her good friend and amateur detective, Lady Lupin, the somewhat scatterbrained wife of the Glanville vicar...

Dancing with Death (1947) was one of four stylish and humorous detective stories penned by Joan Coggin (1898-1980) - all an absolute delight!

AUTHOR: Dancing with Death (1947) was one of four murder mysteries penned by Joan Coggin (1898-1980) and they are all absolutely first rate. The novel has a very strong plot and is written in a stylish and humorous manner which delighted critics at the time, and will surely equally delight the growing audience for Golden Age Detective fiction.

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Imprint:   Galileo Publishers
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 127mm, 
ISBN:   9781912916603
ISBN 10:   1912916606
Pages:   320
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Unspecified

Dancing with Death (1947) was one of four murder mysteries penned by Joan Coggin (1898-1980) and they are all absolutely first rate. The novel has a very strong plot and is written in a stylish and humorous manner which delighted critics at the time, and will surely equally delight the growing audience for Golden Age Detective fiction.

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