A man lay dead
Ngaio Marsh was one of the queens (she has been called the empress) of England's Golden Age of mystery fiction. And in true Golden Age fashion, her oeuvre opens with, yes, a country-house party between the two world wars--servants bustling, gin flowing, the gentlemen in dinner jackets, the ladi...
Main Author: | Marsh, Ngaio, 1895-1982. |
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Format: | Books Print Book |
Language: | English |
Published: |
New York :
Felony & Mayhem,
2011.
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Series: Roderick Alleyn mysteries
A man lay dead (Volume 1.)
Enter a murderer (Volume 2.)
The nursing home murder (Volume 3.)
Death in ecstasy (Volume 4.)
Vintage murder (Volume 5.)
Artists in crime (Volume 6.)
Death in a white tie (Volume 7.)
Overture to death (Volume 8.)
Death at the bar (Volume 9.)
Death of a peer (Volume 10.)
Death and the dancing footman (Volume 11.)
Colour scheme (Volume 12.)
Died in the wool (Volume 13.)
Final curtain (Volume 14.)
A wreath for Rivera (Volume 15.)
Night at the Vulcan (Volume 16.)
Spinsters in jeopardy (Volume 17.)
Scales of justice (Volume 18.)
Death of a fool (Volume 19.)
Singing in the shrouds (Volume 20.)
False scent (Volume 21.)
Hand in glove (Volume 22.)
Dead water (Volume 23.)
Killer Dolphin (Volume 24.)
Clutch of constables (Volume 25.)
When in Rome (Volume 26.)
Tied up in tinsel (Volume 27.)
Black as he's painted (Volume 28.)
Last ditch (Volume 29.)
Grave mistake (Volume 30.)
Photo finish (Volume 31.)
Light thickens (Volume 32.)
Money in the morgue (Volume 33.)