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Dance to your Daddy

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Mitchell, Gladys

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<p>READ ALL AGATHA CHRISTIE? TRY A VINTAGE MURDER MYSTERY</p><p>A dangerous woman...a deadly conspiracy...a classic murder mystery from one of the queens of Golden Age crime fiction</p>

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<p><b>Rediscover Gladys Mitchell one of the 'Big Three' female crime fiction writers alongside Agatha Christie and Dorothy L. Sayers.</b> <b></b> <b></b>Rosamund Lestrange's behaviour is decidedly strange - but is she really an unhinged wife, or is she an innocent and sane girl at the centre of a conspiracy wrought by her guardian? Dame Beatrice Bradley is called to apply her psychiatric skills to the problem, but when the question of a rich inheritance arises and a body is found, her peerless skills as a detective are more urgently required.</p><p><i>Opinionated, unconventional, unafraid... If you like Poirot and Miss Marple, youll love Mrs Bradley.</i></p>

Autorenportrait

<p>Gladys Maude Winifred Mitchell or The Great Gladys as Philip Larkin called her was born in 1901, in Cowley in Oxfordshire. She graduated in history from University College London and in 1921 began her long career as a teacher. Her hobbies included architecture and writing poetry. She studied the works of Sigmund Freud and her interest in witchcraft was encouraged by her friend, the detective novelist Helen Simpson. Her first novel,<i>Speedy Death</i>, was published in 1929 and introduced readers to Beatrice Adela Lestrange Bradley, the detective heroine of a further sixty six crime novels. She wrote at least one novel a year throughout her career and was an early member of the Detection Club, alongside Agatha Christie, G.K Chesterton and Dorothy Sayers.In 1961 she retired from teaching and, from her home in Dorset, continued to write, receiving the Crime Writers Association Silver Dagger in 1976. Gladys Mitchell died in 1983.</p>

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Erschienen: 30.04.2014

Umfang: 224 S., 0.55 MB

Sprache: ENG

ISBN/EAN: 9781448190355

Umbreit-Nr.: 6666914

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