An edition of The Tragedy at Freyne (1927)

The Tragedy at Freyne

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January 22, 2013 | History
An edition of The Tragedy at Freyne (1927)

The Tragedy at Freyne

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No.128 in Collins' Popular Novels series

Publish Date
Language
English
Pages
304

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Edition Availability
Cover of: Tragedy at Freyne
Tragedy at Freyne
2024, Dover Publications, Incorporated
in English
Cover of: The tragedy at Freyne
The tragedy at Freyne
1972, Lythway Press Ltd
in English
Cover of: Katastrofen på Freyne
Katastrofen på Freyne
1933, Åhlén & Söner
in Swedish
Cover of: Katastrofen på Freyne
Katastrofen på Freyne
1933, Åhlén & Söner
in Swedish
Cover of: The tragedy at Freyne
The tragedy at Freyne
1927, L. MacVeagh, Dial Press
in English
Cover of: The Tragedy at Freyne
The Tragedy at Freyne
1927, W. Collins Sons & Co. Ltd.
Hardcover in English

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Edition Notes

Published in
London, UK

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823.912

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
viii, 292p.
Number of pages
304
Dimensions
19.1 x 12.6 x 3.1 centimeters
Weight
395 grams

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL21005205M

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL4080126W

Work Description

The party has commenced, yet the host is inexplicably absent.

The lifeless body of Sir Simon Chandos, the wealthy and respected owner of Freyne Abbey, is discovered in his library, ostensibly a victim of self-inflicted demise. Tensions grip the guests as they grapple with the overwhelming shock. However, amateur detective Scott Egerton, a guest himself, uncovers an unexpected connection between the Freyne household and a long-forgotten event, leading to a shocking revelation. Determined to discover the truth, Egerton embarks on a perilous quest to unveil the malevolent presence behind the murder.

Anthony Gilbert, the pen name of Lucy Beatrice Malleson, kept her identity a secret for many years, publishing over sixty crime novels under four pseudonyms between 1925 and 1972. This classic golden age mystery, published in 1927, introduces the amateur sleuth Scott Egerton and is a testament to Gilbert’s mastery of intrigue, suspense, and storytelling.

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