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Murder interrupts a Christmas houseparty in December 1946 and Lady Lupin immediately comes to the aid of her old society friends in the fourth volume of this comic quartet. This is the first U.S. publication for this title.
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Summary
Rue Morgue publishes the best of the Golden Age mystery novels, and Joan Coggin's Lady Lupin series gives as much reading pleasure now as when they were written in the 1940s. Lady Lupin is an aristocrat's daughter, but she's also a vicar's wife. Her madcap attitude contrasts with her kind and sensible insight into human nature. Enjoy the oldfashioned story and a glimpse into the world of the past, as well as the wellwritten fun of the book.
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