When one elderly spinster slips at the top of a long staircase and dies, it's business as usual for Chief-Inspector Macdonald. But when her sister dies the same way the Chief-Inspector starts to get suspicious. This 1938 potboiler will keep you confused to the bitter end but the imperturbable E.C.R. Lorac wraps it all up neatly.
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Edith Caroline Rivett (1884–1959) was a popular and prolific British crime fiction writer who wrote under the pseudonyms E.C.R. Lorac (48 novels) and Carol Carnac (23 novels). She was a member of the Detection Club. The mysteries written under the Lorac pseudonym feature her main series character, the “London Scot,” Chief Inspector Robert Macdonald.
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