A question of murder / Eric Wright

By: Wright, Eric [author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: Toronto : Collins Publishers, c1988Description: 191 pages ; 21 cmISBN: 0002232995Subject(s): MYSTERY -- FICTIONLOC classification: .W75 1988Summary: Village druggist Edwin Poulden, who might be handsome if he didn't look so much like Death, has, or has had, perhaps too many females in his life. They include wife Alice, accidentally poisoned, he said, by a toadstool among the mushrooms, possessive boarder Blanche, a victim of her extreme phobia against cats, pretty young housekeeper Margaret, orphaned daughter of Alice's cousin, little Patsy, an orphan the childless Alice had adopted, and, not at all least, intense, inscrutable Beryl, a village woman whose dark eyes sometimes meet his in a smoldering, passionate gaze.
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Village druggist Edwin Poulden, who might be handsome if he didn't look so much like Death, has, or has had, perhaps too many females in his life. They include wife Alice, accidentally poisoned, he said, by a toadstool among the mushrooms, possessive boarder Blanche, a victim of her extreme phobia against cats, pretty young housekeeper Margaret, orphaned daughter of Alice's cousin, little Patsy, an orphan the childless Alice had adopted, and, not at all least, intense, inscrutable Beryl, a village woman whose dark eyes sometimes meet his in a smoldering, passionate gaze.

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