Jonathan Royal sits by the fire as he thinks of something
fun to do over the weekend. A devilish
grin comes over his face as he thinks of what to do: He will invite eight people for a party. Unbeknownst to the guests coming, Royal has
made sure that each of the guests hates at least one of the other guests. Royal hopes for amusing fireworks.
However, when one of the guests dies, the weekend is
ruined, and Roderick Alleyn comes to sort things out in Ngaio Marsh’s eleventh
novel, Death and the Dancing Footman.
[This review appears on my blog, my
YouTube channel, Amazon.com, and Goodreads.com.]
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