Who Killed Aunt Maggie? by Medora Field Perkerson

Who Killed Aunt Maggie? by Medora Field Perkerson

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Who Killed Aunt Maggie? by Medora Field Perkerson

Even though Sally Stuart's Aunt Maggie may have been a trial sometimes, what with her endless talk about genealogy, surely no one could have wanted to kill her Yet it's Aunt Maggie whom Sally finds strangled in the back passageway at Wisteria Hall, the stately antebellum mansion outside Roswell, Georgia, where she and her husband, Bill, are holding a house party to celebrate the engagement of beautiful Claire Harper and handsome Bob Dunbar. Things go from bad to worse after Sally stumbles across Aunt Maggie's dead body. Wisteria Hall is cut off from civilization, as a thunderstorm hits, the phone line is cut and the automobile tires are punctured. The house party hosts, guests and servants have a dark night ahead of them, and, contrary to what they say, it doesn't always get brighter with the dawn. Can Sally find who killed Aunt Maggie-and not get killed herself? A close friend of Margaret Mitchell (1900-1949), the famous author of one of the most successful novels in history, Gone with the Wind (1936), Medora Field Perkerson (1892-1960) published two bestselling mystery novels in 1939 and 1942 that are now back in print after many decades. This reprint edition includes an introduction by Curt Evans (The Passing Tramp blog).
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ISBN 13 9781616462741
ISBN 10 1616462744
Title Who Killed Aunt Maggie?
Author Medora Field Perkerson
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Coachwhip Publications
Year published 2014-11-24
Number of pages 280
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.