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A majestic road trip across England, filled with stunning landscapes, incredible sights and the odd dead body along the way.Lord Edgington and his grandson (along with a surprising number of servants) are going on a summer holiday. Setting off in their convoy of luxury cars, there are wonders to behold and mysteries to uncover. But when they arrive at the Lake District for a reunion with old friends, a tragedy from decades earlier hangs over the dilapidated Chandos Grove estate. After a member of the party is murdered, it will take the legendary investigator’s every last wit to catch the killer and solve a mystery that has haunted him for fifty years.“Death on a Summer’s Day” is another funny and fast-moving 1920s murder mystery full of quirky characters and twisting plots. An Agatha Christie-style whodunnit featuring a dash of Downton Abbey and a detective duo with heart and humour, the third book in the “Lord Edgington Investigates…” series will charm and surprise you from the very first page.

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✔ Title: Death on a Summer's Day: A 1920s Mystery (Lord Edgington Investigates...)
✔ Rating : 4.5 out of 5 base on (2120 reviews)
✔ ISBN-10: 1838299262
✔ Language: English
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