On the eve of his advantageous engagement, Sir Denis Brinsley is confronted by a woman from his past — Helen Davenport — who threatens to sell a cache of indiscreet letters. Hours later, Mrs. Davenport is found strangled, and all signs point to Sir Denis.
Enter Scott Egerton, the cool-headed amateur sleuth who prefers logic to theatrics. As Egerton teases apart alibis, indiscretions, and a trail of painstaking physical clues (the kind most people would overlook), he finds that the simplest story — the jealous lover, the tidy motive — is a little too convenient for a very clever killer.
A blackmail plot turned murder, an aristocrat under suspicion, and a detective who proves that tiny details can topple powerful lies—this is Golden Age mystery at its crisp, clue-by-clue best.
For readers who love classic whodunits where motives glitter and clues are razor-sharp, The Murder of Mrs. Davenport is an elegant, satisfying showcase of Golden Age craft.
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