The Glass Mask by Lenore Glen Offord

The Glass Mask by Lenore Glen Offord

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The Glass Mask by Lenore Glen Offord

In Skeleton Key, readers were introduced to Georgine Wyeth, a widowed young mother in California who stumbled across a body and walked-she emphatically did not fall-into the arms of Todd McKinnon, a pulp novelist living in the community where the murder took place. It's now a few years later, and the couple are taking a car trip with Georgine's daughter, Barbie. On their way home they stop for what they fondly imagine will be a brief visit with a most peculiar family, only to be sucked into the family's extremely peculiar mystery, involving a disappeared husband, a dead old lady, and mysterious footsteps in the night. First published in 1944, Glass Mask is a fascinating mix of old-fashioned puzzle-mystery and a startlingly modern sensibility-that allows Todd and Georgine to travel together, for example, without the benefit of wedding rings. It's a delight.
Lenore Glen Offord (1905-1991) was a reviewer and author who wrote mysteries set in and around San Francisco. Offord was the mystery book critic for the San Francisco Chronicle for over 30 years, as well as an avid Sherlock Holmes enthusiast.
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ISBN 13 9781631940286
ISBN 10 1631940287
Titel The Glass Mask
Autor Lenore Glen Offord
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Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Felony & Mayhem
Erscheinungsjahr 2016-05-15
Seitenanzahl 264
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