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"The period sense remains vivid, the characterizations are excellent, and the mysteries are, if anything, more perplexing than ever." —The Oregonian on Rattle His Bones
"The Honorable Daisy Dalrymple brings her usual style and flair to this installment in Dunn's engagingly entertaining series...Dunn's witty prose shines in this lighthearted whodunit." —Publishers Weekly on Rattle His Bones
"Dunn describes 1920s London and the characters in detail and highlights the interplay between Alec and Daisy...a snug read." —Library Journal on Requiem for a Mezzo
"A satisfying mystery and accomplished rendering of English social history with a gentle but insistent message that works today." —The Register-Guard on Murder on the Flying Scotsman
"A combination of P.G. Wodehouse and Boy's Own Adventures, laced with reminders of the all-pervasive class distinctions of the era. A dauntless Daisy and good-natured fun." —Kirkus Reviews on Damsel in Distress
"Reading like an Agatha Christie thriller, Rattle His Bones is a charming look at life shortly after the first World War." —Romantic Times
Overview
In late 1923 the newly married Daisy Dalrymple and Detective Chief Inspector Alec Fletcher of Scotland Yard take an ocean voyage to America for their honeymoon. Accompanied by Daisy's childhood friend Phillip Petrie, his wife, Gloria, and Gloria's father, American millionaire industrialist Caleb P. Arbuckle, Daisy and Alec are looking forward to a pleasant, uneventful trip. But at the last minute they are joined by Arbuckle's new friend, Yorkshire millionaire Jethro Gotobed, and his new wife, Wanda, a showgirl ...