Gregory Porlock's party was a very successful one - from Gregory's point of view. He was in the highest of spirits, and the fact that his guests were obviously not in a party mood only added to his enjoyment. He knew they all had good reason to fear and dislike him, and it amused him to play the part of the genial host, and to watch each of his visitors trying to act the part of a gay and carefree guest for the benefit of all the others. Gregory never knew that one of his visitors played two roles that evening, that someone doubled the part of guest and murderer, for in that drama Gregory Porlock was cast for a different role.
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"Lovely and pleasant little mystery that kept me guessing until the end. I adore Miss Maudie Silver." — Danae (5 out of 5 stars)
"Lovely and pleasant little mystery that kept me guessing until the end. I adore Miss Maudie Silver."
" good read for old school british mystery. "
" My original reading notes indicate that when I read this I prefered Wentworth's brand of romance-in-mystery to Sayers'. I'm not sure that's still true, though. "
" I believe theis book is also published as "The Wicked Uncle". "
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" Fun, in the vein of Miss Marple. I think it would have better, though, if Miss Silver had entered the story earlier on in the book! "
" This book just didn't catch my interest. For some reason I just couldn't get into it -after reading the first 50 or so pages decided not to continue and to move on to something different. "
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