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That Affair at Portstead Manor

That Affair at Portstead Manor

by Gladys Edson LOCKE (1887 - )

An English country home during a house party becomes the scene of a double mystery. One of the three detectives employed on the case is a woman whose common sense, calm, and plain logic are skillfully employed in straightening the tangle. - NY Times Book Review, Aug 16, 1914.


A Game of Piquet

Accusations

All on Account of a Necklace

Cross Purposes

Mary Grey Surprises Mr. Clavering

Mavis

Mercedes Quero to the Fore

More Mystery

Mr. Clavering Has a Night of Adventure

Mr. Clavering Invades the North Wing

Mr. Clavering Learns More of Detective Methods

Mr. Clavering Muddies His Boots

Mr. Clavering Takes the Field

Mr. Clavering Visits Wild Rose Villa

Mr. Robert Sylvester

Off for the Continent

Portstead's Will

Surmises and Suspicions

The Clue of the Broken Crutch

The Confession

The Dressing-Table Drawer

The Missing Lady's Maid

The Return of Robert Sylvester

''The Sporting Baronet''

Thrust and Parry

Under Fire

Where Had Meldrum Been?

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