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The Riddle at Gipsy's Mile

by Clara Benson

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Series: Angela Marchmont (4)

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Lost in the mists of the Romney Marsh, Angela Marchmont stumbles upon the body of a woman whose face has been disfigured-presumably to prevent recognition. Who is she, and what was she doing out there in the middle of nowhere? The search for answers will take Angela from a grand stately home to London's most fashionable-and disreputable-nightclub, and into a murky world of illegal drinking, jazz music, and lost souls.… (more)
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While visiting her friend Marguerite Harrison for the weekend at Romney Marsh, Angela Marchmont's car crashes into a ditch, and she discovers a body of a women. Helping Inspector Jameson, can either of them find the murderer.
An enjoyable, well-written mystery, though I did work out the why quite early but that did not distract from the story. ( )
  Vesper1931 | Jul 29, 2021 |
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The Romney Marsh in Kent is famous for its stark, flat beauty, and its vast expanses of landscape.
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Lost in the mists of the Romney Marsh, Angela Marchmont stumbles upon the body of a woman whose face has been disfigured-presumably to prevent recognition. Who is she, and what was she doing out there in the middle of nowhere? The search for answers will take Angela from a grand stately home to London's most fashionable-and disreputable-nightclub, and into a murky world of illegal drinking, jazz music, and lost souls.

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