The William Darby Affair
The Investigations of Margaret Blackburn Book III
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About the Book
Upon her return to her adopted home, Bermuda, from France, where she helped solve the mystery surrounding The Tragic End of Diane de Briare, Margaret Blackburn, the brilliant and attractive amateur sleuth, discovers an ominous message left on her answering machine. Someone had dialed the wrong number, and it was clear that the message was not intended to reach her. However, what the message contained sounded too serious to be ignored. Margaret decides to look into it, and this takes her on a vertiginous, investigative merry-go-round through Montreal, Virginia, London, and Paris.
About the Author
The author is a university professor and a pathologist in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. John Peter Dee is a pseudonym he has adopted since he started this series of mystery novels, beginning with Murders in Bermuda and The Tragic End of Diane de Briare. His hero is Margaret Blackburn, the attractive and brilliant British sleuth who settled in Bermuda after the death of her husband. He likes his novels to be light, old-fashioned, neo-Victorian, and tongue in cheek.