Almost like time-travel...I can't actually be there (1940's), but get to experience the accepted conventions of the time while taking a murder mystery ride. The intriguing mystery with a touch of the supernatural, as well as twists, is not to be missed. I enjoyed the cleverness and the dry humor ...
One star just for the premise - a woman is last seen in an arbor with a book of Byron poetry in her hands. She is never seen again. It is 1840. Hundred years later, in 1940, she re-appears, exactly as she was, having not aged even a single day. Interesting, right? Sadly, the solution that arrives...
This was my first read of a Henry Gamadge book, so I was learning as I went. I will go back and check out the earlier books in the series as I enjoyed this one.I had no idea of Gamadge's age and was surprised to find he was relative young. I enjoyed his wife and her confidence in who she was--cer...