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Paperback Eternity Ring (Coronet Books) Book

ISBN: 0340253568

ISBN13: 9780340253564

Eternity Ring (Coronet Books)

(Book #14 in the Miss Silver Series)

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First published in 1948 in the US by Lippincott.Mary Stokes was walking through Dead Man's Copse one evening when she saw, in the beam of a torch, the corpse of a young woman dressed in a black coat,... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Very nice book.

Fine book in excellent condition and came VERY fast! A Trade paperback which I didn't realize. My fault for not checking. Many thanks.

The eternity earrings case

Frank Abbott, that scion of the English gentry who was cut out of his grandmother's will when he joined the police force, has for years sat at his esteemed preceptress' feet: those of Maud Silver, governess-turned-private investigator. In the current instance, his own family is involved - not just one of the regiment of cousins scattered up and down the country, but his cousin Cecily, whose father is the closest thing Frank has to his own late father.Before anyone gets the wrong impression, Cecily is already married, although she separated from her husband Grant a few months after the wedding and won't say why. The reader and Grant have an extra piece of information - she's convinced he married her for her money - but we, at least, don't know why. Cecily, as the only member of the family with whom old Lady Evelyn Abbott *didn't* quarrel, seems to be the unlucky one. Money hasn't brought her happiness, especially given the other part of her inheritance - the old lady's belief that everyone close to you will eventually turn out to be after your money.In the end - or rather, the beginning - it isn't Cecily who's murdered, and the motive doesn't seem to be money - not directly. Mary Stokes, a not-so-nice-girl, doesn't seem to be lying when she says she found a corpse in the woods wearing eternity earrings, but the cops can't find it. Most likely, it ties up with the disappearance of Louise Rogers, a penniless refugee in these post-WWII days, who was looking for the British soldier who stole everything she had during the war. If she found him, there aren't many suspects that she could have met...We are given a much better insight into Abbott's character and background: why he joined the police force instead of reading law, and why he has such a wide sardonic streak. (Ironically enough, he even looks like Lady Evelyn.)
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