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Alison Mary Fitt

    La Dra. Kathleen Freeman, quien durante varios años fue profesora de griego en la University of Wales en Cardiff, utilizó el seudónimo de Mary Fitt para sus novelas de crimen. Su obra se caracteriza por una perspicaz visión de la psicología humana y una magistral urdimbre de tramas intrincadas, ofreciendo al lector misterios profundamente cautivadores.

    Death and Mary Dazill
    • Death and Mary Dazill

      • 190 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      'Is it wise to evoke these memories--to raise these ghosts--after all these years? After attending a burial in an old country churchyard, Superintendent Mallett and his friends are struck by the sight of two elderly ladies, regally dressed in black and accompanied by their uniformed chauffeur, placing an elaborate wreath on the graveyard's most imposing monument. The vicar confirms that the Misses de Boulter of Chetwode Lodge have placed a fresh wreath on their father's and brother's tomb every week for the last fifty years. In the opposite corner of the churchyard lies the small neglected grave of Mary Dazill. In flashbacks, we learn how everything goes wrong in the lives of two sisters when their father brings the enigmatic Mary Dazill home and proposes to marry her. Soon, murder ensues. A fatalistic mystery with the emotional echoes of a Greek tragedy.

      Death and Mary Dazill
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