An edition of Dancing Death (1931)

Dancing Death

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July 1, 2024 | History
An edition of Dancing Death (1931)

Dancing Death

[1st ed.]
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Ludovic Travers #5

"However thorough your search was, I'm convinced the murderer, or the burglar - call him what you will - is still in the house."

Little Levington Hall, the site of the seasonal house party in Dancing Death, is owned by Martin Braishe, inventor of a lethal gas. Unfortunately for Braishe and his houseguests, their fancy-dress ball might more accurately be described as a fancy-death ball. After the formal festivities have taken place, nine guests remain at the snowbound Hall, along with a retinue of servants. It is at this point that dead bodies most inconveniently begin to turn up, like so many unwanted Christmas presents. It will be up to the eccentric Ludovic Travers, with his companions John Franklin and Superintendent Wharton of Scotland Yard, to solve this most intricate and ingenious of Yuletide mysteries.

Dancing Death was originally published in 1931.

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Language
English
Pages
315

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Dancing Death
1931, Pub. for the Crime Club, Inc., by Doubleday, Doran
in English - [1st ed.]

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Edition Notes

Published in
Garden City, N.Y
Series
A Ludovic Travers Mystery

Classifications

Library of Congress
PZ3.B9625 Dan2, PR6003.U63 Dan2

The Physical Object

Pagination
315 p.
Number of pages
315

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6763346M
LCCN
31024660
OCLC/WorldCat
8746276

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