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The Book of the Crime
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Elizabeth Daly |
Serena Austen's husband frightens her badly and locks her in her room. Escaping, she turns to Henry Gamadge for help. What was in the two books that made her husband so furious?
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The book of the lion / The whip / No tears for the dead
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Sara Elizabeth Mason,Rae Foley,Elizabeth Daly |
Gamadge, expert bibliophile, again turns criminologist when his curiosity is aroused over a succession of coincidences involving the presumed discovery of a rare Chaucerian item. The ""long arm"" has… |
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Evidence of Things Seen
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Elizabeth Daly |
Henry ("the American Peter Wimsey) Gamadge and his young wife, Clara, are hoping to spend a quiet and peaceful summer in a small cottage in western Connecticut, but mysteries abound. Why didn't the e… |
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Murders in Volume 2
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Elizabeth Daly |
> “New York at its most charming” (New York Times) is the setting for *Murders in Volume 2*, first published in 1941. One hundred years earlier, a beautiful guest had disappeared from the wealthy Vau… |
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The book of the lion
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Elizabeth Daly |
"It should be a routine job for Henry Gamadge: Examining the papers of a dead poet and playwright with some early promise but no commercial success. But it's not so much the life and letters as the d… |
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Deadly Nightshade
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Elizabeth Daly |
Henry Gamadge, bibliophile and amateur detective, travels to Maine to help investigate a series of poisonings, which at first seem to be accidental.
> New York bibliophile and sleuth Henry Gamadge… |
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Unexpected Night
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Elizabeth Daly |
It was to have been just a few quiet days of golf for Henry Gamadge, the charming and genteel consultant on old books, autographs and inks—whose fame in detection surpassed his reputation as a biblio… |
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