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Publisher: Felony & Mayhem
Published: Dec 1969
Genre: Fiction - Mystery & Detective - General
Retail Price: $14.95
Pages: 244
"New York at its most charming" (New York Times) is the setting for Volume 2, first published in 1941. One hundred years earlier, a beautiful guest had disappeared from the wealthy Vauregard household, along with the second volume in a set of the collected works of Byron. Improbably enough, both guest and book seem to have reappeared, with neither having aged a day. The elderly Mr. Vauregard is inclined to believe the young woman's story of having vacationed on an astral plane. But his dubious niece calls in Henry Gamadge, gentleman-sleuth, expert in rare books, and sufficiently well bred – it is hoped -- to avoid distressing the Vauregard sensibilities. As Gamadge soon discovers, sensibilities abound chez Vauregard, where the household includes an aging actress with ties to a spiritualist sect and a shy beauty with a shady, crippled fiance. As always in this charming series, Gamadge comes up trumps, but only after careful study of the other players' cards.