Brigid Templar Gaye had met with a strange a ccident, and now lay helpless on her bed. Fergus her husband , had found a marvellous girl for the children - but the que stions came rushing through Brigid''s mind. Who was this girl ? '
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2.0 out of 5 stars
Pace: Slower Than Slow,
This review is from: Night of the Letter (Soundings) (Audio Cassette)
An interesting premise of a bedridden heroine, a gold-digging nanny, a family curse, blackmail and suspicion gets bogged down midway in this, my least favorite, of Dorothy Eden's mysteries. The characteristics of Eden's other books are here--the heroine solves the mystery piece by piece and there's always a touch of romance--but the excessively slow pace of action made me lose interest long before the mystery was solved. My recommendation: Skip this Eden book and enjoy the others, especially "An Important Family".
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