The Tragic End of Diane De Briare: the Investigations of Margaret Blackburn Book II - Jean-pierre De Chadarevian - Livros - AuthorHouse - 9781418468736 - 30 de novembro de 2004
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The Tragic End of Diane De Briare: the Investigations of Margaret Blackburn Book II

Jean-pierre De Chadarevian

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The Tragic End of Diane De Briare: the Investigations of Margaret Blackburn Book II

Margaret Blackburn, the renown and attractive English sleuth living in Bermuda, was invited to the ch¿teau of Rosny, in France, near the city of Bourges. She had been asked to investigate the tragic fate of Philippe de Belfort's new love interest, the Countess Diane de Briare. She had fell to her death from the balcony of the bedroom. Some have mentioned suicide, and others claimed that she was sleep-walking. Yet, the coroner reported several unusual findings that made him suspect foul play, such as the rip in the back of the dress and the two missing buttons. Margaret became convinced that this was not an open and shut case. Furthermore, the victim's sister, Isabelle, had disappeared. Her estranged husband, Julio, the Spanish artist, had come back with impossible demands, and many threats. The behaviour of the Mesnier, a young couple newly settled in the area, was hard to understand. Then, there was the shrink, the pharmacy delivery boy, and, of course, the butler. Did this one do it, for a change? The only thing Margaret knew, when she had accepted the invitation, is that Estelle Lebreton, the journalist, Pierre Maximilien, her husband, the editor, and Igor, their lab, were beyond suspicion.

Mídia Livros     Paperback Book   (Livro de capa flexível e brochura)
Lançado 30 de novembro de 2004
ISBN13 9781418468736
Editoras AuthorHouse
Páginas 272
Dimensões 127 × 203 × 15 mm   ·   299 g
Idioma English  

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