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Paperback 304 Pages
Published: 24/08/2006
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A classic murder-mystery set among the struggling upper classes of 1920s Perthshire as, in the aftermath of the First World War, their comfortable world begins to crumble.

Dandy Gilver, her husband back from the War, her children off at school and her uniform growing musty in the attic, is bored to a whimper in the spring of 1923 and a little light snooping seems like harmless fun. Before long, though, the puzzle of what really happened to the Duffy diamonds after the Armistice Ball has been swept aside by a sudden, unexpected death in a lonely seaside cottage in Galloway. Society and the law seem ready to call it an accident but Dandy, along with Cara Duffy's fiancé Alec, is sure that there is more going on than meets the eye.

What is being hidden by members of the Duffy family: the watchful Lena, the cold and distant Clemence and old Gregory Duffy with his air of quiet sadness, not to mention Cara herself whose secret always seems just tantalizingly out of view? Dandy must learn to trust her instincts and swallow most of her scruples if he is to uncover the truth and earn the right to call herself a sleuth.

Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
ISBN: 9781845293413
Number of pages: 304
Weight: 246 g
Dimensions: 202 x 187 x 20 mm


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Shortlisted for the Crime Writers - Association Ellis Peters Award, a 1920s upper-class whodunit featuring a captivating amateur sleuth… stylishly intriguing.' The Bookseller

A most enjoyable murder-mystery, with a new and appealing heroine. - Publishing News

McPherson's refreshing debut introduces the captivating Dandy Gilver... memorable supporting characters plus vivid descriptions enhance a compelling mystery - Publishers Weekly,

Perhaps the time has come for contemporary Scottish crime fiction to lighten up. Tartan noir has reigned unopposed for too long. Tartan tweed might give it a run for its dirty money. - Scottish Daily Mail

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“Dandy Gilver investigates missing diamonds and a murder”

Having read an ARC of the latest Dandy Gilver book I was interested enough to go back to the very beginning and see where it all began.

The year is 1922, Dandy Gilver is invited to her friend Daisy's annual... More

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