The Mystery of Hunting’s End
by Mignon G. Eberhart.Filmed as Mystery House (1938),
directed by Noel M. Smith.
Published by University of Nebraska Press.
First published 1930.
Paperback.
First published 1930.
Paperback.
ISBN-10: 0803267371
ISBN-13: 978-0803267374
Description:
ISBN-13: 978-0803267374
The Sand Hills of Nebraska, where Mignon G.
Eberhart lived as a newlywed, inspired the setting of this 1930 chiller. Smack in the
middle of the rolling desolation is Hunting's End, a weekend lodge owned by the
rich Kingery family. To that place socialite Matil Kingery invites a strange
collection of guests-the same people who were at the lodge when her father died
of "heart failure" exactly five years ago. She intends to find out
which one of them murdered him. Posing as another guest is the dapper young
detective Lance O'Leary. At his recommendation Matil has engaged Nurse Sarah
Keate to care for Aunt Lucy Kingery at Hunting's End-not a pleasant assignment,
as it turns out. Gathered at the lodge, Matil's guests are shut off from the
outside by a November snowstorm. A collie named Jericho mopes around, and a
stray cat seems to herald new, clearly unnatural deaths. What a trap to spring
on people used to good wine and fresh-cut flowers at dinner! Nurse Keate is the
same sharp-eyed, stiletto-tongued, strong-stomached Nightingale and sleuth who
was introduced in The Patient in Room 18 and While the Patient Slept. She
helped establish Mignon G. Eberhart as a mainstay of the golden age of
detective fiction.
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