It began as a rather innocent dinner conversation (though possibly in bad taste) among the heirs of Agatha Delft about getting away with murder. But when several of the dinner guests meet their ends under suspicious circumstances it turns serious. It appeared that one of their number was murdering the others in order to increase their share of the eventual inheritance. But was that the case? And if so, which one? Murder Intended is a delightful example of a “Golden Age” mystery where the question is not so much “Who done it?” as “Will they get away with it?”
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