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Adriana ford, retired actress, seeks out Miss Maud Silver to help her with a problem. Someone in her household is trying to kill her. Miss Silver takes the case and is introduced into a house full of emotional, highly strung people, any of which could be a murderer. Full of upheaval and drama, this book is a perfect old fashioned mystery.
Patricia Wentworth wrote a series of 32 crime novels in the classic whodunit style, featuring Miss Maud Silver, a retired governess and teacher who becomes a professional private detective.
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"I love Patricia Wentworth! In some ways, her books are very reminiscent of Agatha Christie's Miss Marple stories, but Wentworth's books have a different feel. This is a classic house mystery."
— Christina (4 out of 5 stars)
The Silent Pool Listener Reviews
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" A story that bears a good deal of resemblance to other Miss Silver books, but none the less enjoyable for that. "
— Polly, 11/23/2013 -
" This was a very quick read and uses the mistaken identity ploy she often employs. Entertaining and well written. "
— Littlelixie, 10/28/2013 -
" Barbant !!! "
— Marie, 11/21/2012 -
" Reminded me a good deal of The Watersplash, but I didn't care much. Miss Silver is always a pleasure. "
— Nicole, 3/12/2012 -
" Have any of the Miss Silver books been made into a movie? "
— Janet, 5/14/2010 -
" I love Miss Silver and English mysteries "
— Wendroz, 12/17/2009 -
" Not up to par, but not bad. "
— Deena, 7/10/2009 -
" Not up to par, but not bad. "
— Deenbat, 3/12/2009 -
" I love Miss Silver and English mysteries "
— Wendroz, 4/27/2008
About Patricia Wentworth
Patricia Wentworth (1878–1961) was born in India and after writing several romances turned her hand to crime. She wrote dozens of bestselling mysteries before her death in the late sixties, and was recognized as one of the mistresses of classic crime fiction.