Literary sherry parties were not Alan Grant's cup of tea. But when the Scotland Yard Inspector arrived to pick up actress Marta Hallard for dinner, he was struck by the handsome young American photographer, Leslie Searle. Author Lavinia Fitch was sure her guest "must have been something very wicked in ancient Greece," and the art colony at Salcott St. Mary would have agreed. Yet Grant heard nothing more of Searle until the news of his disappearance. Had Searle drowned by accident or could he have been murdered by one of his young women admirers? Was it a possible case of suicide or had the photographer simply vanished for reasons of his own?
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Josephine TEY
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评分Tey is so very readable. One can't help appreciating her writing lines such as "It is very dreadful being suspended from a spider's thread" in a detective story, or letting two cops discussing poems in the middle of detecting. A good mystery can be a good novel too, if its author cared and had enough faith in her readers.
评分Josephine TEY
评分小爷过于喜欢 当然 这个封面有问题。。。。。。
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