A young apprentice is framed for the murder of her mentor, a wealthy
woman who had a serious penchant for spiritualism, theatrics and staged
seances. When the woman is suddenly killed all signs point to her
longstanding partner. Madame Dauvray was captivated by the supernatural
world. She and her companion, Celia Harland, would often engage the
public as spiritual mediums. Yet, their presentations were a farce
fueled by trickery and performance. One day, Madame Dauvray is found
strangled to death at the illustrious Villa Rose. Her maid is
indisposed, and her jewels are stolen. Due to proximity and the nature
of their business, Celia is made the prime suspect. In an effort to
clear her name, the young Englishman, Harry Wethermill asks Inspector
Hanaud to crack the case. At the Villa Rose is a thrilling detective
story full of misdirects and shocking twists. The beloved character,
Inspector Hanaud, makes a memorable debut in the first of six novels.
With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript,
this edition of At the Villa Rose is both modern and readable.