The Murder of Mrs. Davenport explained

The Murder of Mrs. Davenport
Author:Anthony Gilbert
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Series:Scott Egerton
Genre:Mystery thriller
Publisher:William Collins, Sons (UK)
Dial Press (US)
Release Date:1928
Media Type:Print
Preceded By:The Tragedy at Freyne
Followed By:Death at Four Corners

The Murder of Mrs. Davenport is a 1928 mystery detective novel by Anthony Gilbert, the pen name of British writer Lucy Beatrice Malleson.[1] [2] It was the second novel featuring her amateur detective Scott Egerton.

Synopsis

Shortly before his marriage to a wealthy woman, Sir Denis Brinsley is confronted with a figure from his past. Helen Davenport arrives and offers to sell him damaging letters between them that will likely destroy his coming marriage. Shortly after he refuses, she is discovered strangled.

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Notes and References

  1. Reilly p.659
  2. Fieldingp.28