THE BUTLER DIDN'T DO IT
So whodunit? Find out in this quintessential collection of cozies...the creme de la creme of mysteries whose wit, clever clues, and urbanity are the preferred taste of discriminating readers. Michael Innes presents a case of suicide at a Cornish coastal mansion which looks fishy indeed and makes a gloomy butler appear so very guilty. Dorothy L. Sayers sends Lord Peter to a castle stocked with intrigue and fine wines to test both his sophisticated palate and his powers of detection. And Amanda Cross challenges the intellect of sleuth Kate Fansler with a missing dog that may be, if the reader is quick enough to smell a rat, a red herring. So put out the tea and crumpets, settle into a favorite chair, and indulge in one-lump-or-two, plus nine irresistible tales of MURDER MOST COZY.
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