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Margaret Erskine

    I contributi letterari di Margaret Erskine si collocano nell'ambito della narrativa poliziesca, in particolare attraverso la sua creazione del personaggio dell'ispettore Septimus Finch. Le sue narrazioni si distinguono per un'intricata trama e un acuto sguardo sulla psicologia umana. Erskine esplora temi come il senso di colpa, la giustizia e la moralità, intrecciandoli in avvincenti misteri. Il suo lavoro approfondisce gli aspetti più oscuri della natura umana attraverso enigmi coinvolgenti e ben costruiti.

    Leb wohl, Harriet
    The Woman at Belguardo
    • In her huge, isolated, empty house, beautiful and selfish Lisa Harcourt was murdered immediately following the announcement of her engagement to wealthy Mr. Gessington. Many people hated her, for good cause: — There was Harriet Warry, whose twin brother David was a rejected, humiliated suitor. — There was Harriet's husband Mark, a blatant victim of Lisa's magic There was John Potter, Lisa's half-brother, whose strong sense of family found her way of life intolerable. There were Miss Budgeon, the village "character," who knew too much about Lisa; and Amy Dimmick, Lisa's maid, a firm believer in self-preservation. And what about her quiet, shy ex-husband? Where did he fit into this sordid jigsaw of deep and violent passions? A lot of good suspects for Inspector Septimus Finch!

      The Woman at Belguardo