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Lawrence Blakely, an attorney-in-law carrying important papers, stumbles on a murder aboard a train. Meanwhile, his bag containing the valuable documents has been stolen, along with his clothes, and he's being accused of the killing when the train is wrecked. Blakely and a mysterious young woman may be the car's only survivors.

The Hunt for Sonya Dufrette
On the day of the ‘Royal Wedding' in July 1981 at a house party on the banks of the Thames, a little girl wanders off on her own. Her doll is found floating in the river, but of the girl herself there is no sign. Twenty years on and Antonia Darcy, divorcee and assistant librarian at the Military and Naval Club, still puzzles over the disappearance of Sonya Dufrette and the strange behavior of the awful Lawrence Dufrette, his exotic wife Lena, and intelligent and charming Lady Mortlock — not to mention the strange absence of the nanny. Ably assisted by her new admirer, Major Payne, Mrs. Darcy embarks on the first adventure in a new series of ingeniously plotted whodunits set against the background of country house life.
This is out of our period, but I think it has a GA feel. However, if anyone objects, I am happy to think of something else.

On the day of the ‘Royal Wedding' in July 1981 at a house party on the banks of the Thames, a little girl wanders off on her own. Her doll is found floating in the river, but of the girl herself there is no sign. Twenty years on and Antonia Darcy, divorcee and assistant librarian at the Military and Naval Club, still puzzles over the disappearance of Sonya Dufrette and the strange behavior of the awful Lawrence Dufrette, his exotic wife Lena, and intelligent and charming Lady Mortlock — not to mention the strange absence of the nanny. Ably assisted by her new admirer, Major Payne, Mrs. Darcy embarks on the first adventure in a new series of ingeniously plotted whodunits set against the background of country house life.
This is out of our period, but I think it has a GA feel. However, if anyone objects, I am happy to think of something else.
Susan wrote: "The Hunt for Sonya Dufrette 
On the day of the ‘Royal Wedding' in July 1981 at a house party on the banks of the Thames, a little gi..."
This may not be available on kindle in the US, though my library systems have print versions.

On the day of the ‘Royal Wedding' in July 1981 at a house party on the banks of the Thames, a little gi..."
This may not be available on kindle in the US, though my library systems have print versions.
Elizabeth (Alaska) wrote: "I'll be very selfish in my nomination because it's a book I intend to read before the end of August anyway. The Man in Lower Ten by Mary Roberts Rinehart originally pu..."
Not selfish - sensible double tasking.
Not selfish - sensible double tasking.


On the day of the ‘Royal Wedding' in July 1981 at a house party on the banks of the Thame..."
Amazon only has print for big prices - $66. Some of the used book stores may have it for a more reasonable price.

And I managed to pick it up when it was!
‘Listen! I see I’d better take you into my confidence.’
‘I’d rather you didn’t,’ I said.
Betty Morrison, a lawyer’s wife, is flung into the society of an ancient Edinburgh family, the Warrielaws. There’s Neil the Rip, Cora the Siren, Rhoda the Business Woman, and Alison the little Beauty – not to mention the formidable, elderly Jessica and her meek sister Mary. The family all possess unusual gold-green eyes – and harbour a precious and historic jewel, a bauble under constant threat of theft. The alarmed Betty will become a crucial witness in a case that includes mysterious disappearances of gems and people, as well as wholesale murder.
The Warrielaw Jewel was originally published in 1933. This new edition features an introduction by crime fiction historian Martin Edwards.






Elizabeth (Alaska) wrote: "Thanks, Judy. I wasn't trying to rush things, I just wondered if people had other books they were looking forward to. Maybe I didn't phrase my question that way."
No worries, Elizabeth, thanks for the reminder!
No worries, Elizabeth, thanks for the reminder!
Thanks for the nomination, Martha - Cyril Hare is proving popular with the group!
These are the nominations so far:
Elizabeth: The Man in Lower Ten by Mary Roberts Rinehart
Susan: The Hunt for Sonya Dufrette by R.T. Raichev
Carol: The Warrielaw Jewel by Winifred Peck
Jan: Holiday with Violence by Ellis Peters
Lemar: The Weight Of The Evidence by Michael Innes
Martha: Tragedy at Law by Cyril Hare
A great selection as always! It will be hard to choose from this lot, but are there any more?
These are the nominations so far:
Elizabeth: The Man in Lower Ten by Mary Roberts Rinehart
Susan: The Hunt for Sonya Dufrette by R.T. Raichev
Carol: The Warrielaw Jewel by Winifred Peck
Jan: Holiday with Violence by Ellis Peters
Lemar: The Weight Of The Evidence by Michael Innes
Martha: Tragedy at Law by Cyril Hare
A great selection as always! It will be hard to choose from this lot, but are there any more?


I know it was nominated recently (thanks to whoever introduced me to this author), but I figured I’d throw it in the hat again for August!
The poll is now open - some great choices there, so please cast your votes!
https://www.goodreads.com/poll/show/1...
https://www.goodreads.com/poll/show/1...
The Warrielaw Jewel is currently in the lead, with Bats in the Belfry coming second, but still a few days left to vote!
https://www.goodreads.com/poll/show/1...
https://www.goodreads.com/poll/show/1...
We have a winner - The Warrielaw Jewel by Winifred Peck will be our August group read.
Full results:
The Warrielaw Jewel 10 votes, 45.5%
The Man in Lower Ten 4 votes, 18.2%
Bats in the Belfry 4 votes, 18.2%
Tragedy at Law (Francis Pettigrew, #1) 3 votes, 13.6%
The Weight Of The Evidence (Sir John Appleby, #9) 1 vote, 4.5%
The Hunt for Sonya Dufrette (Country House Crime Mystery, #1) 0 votes, 0.0%
Holiday with Violence 0 votes, 0.0%

Full results:
The Warrielaw Jewel 10 votes, 45.5%
The Man in Lower Ten 4 votes, 18.2%
Bats in the Belfry 4 votes, 18.2%
Tragedy at Law (Francis Pettigrew, #1) 3 votes, 13.6%
The Weight Of The Evidence (Sir John Appleby, #9) 1 vote, 4.5%
The Hunt for Sonya Dufrette (Country House Crime Mystery, #1) 0 votes, 0.0%
Holiday with Violence 0 votes, 0.0%

Books mentioned in this topic
The Warrielaw Jewel (other topics)Bats in the Belfry (other topics)
The Weight Of The Evidence (other topics)
The Man in Lower Ten (other topics)
The Hunt for Sonya Dufrette (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Winifred Peck (other topics)Ellis Peters (other topics)
Michael Innes (other topics)
Mary Roberts Rinehart (other topics)
R.T. Raichev (other topics)
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The books can be written in/set in the GA period, or a little earlier or later.
As usual, just one nomination per group member, please. Also, only one book by any individual writer can be nominated per month.