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Margaret Erskine

    Margaret Erskine's literary contributions lie in the realm of detective fiction, most notably through her creation of the character Inspector Septimus Finch. Her narratives are distinguished by intricate plotting and a keen insight into human psychology. Erskine explores themes of guilt, justice, and morality, weaving them into compelling mysteries. Her work delves into the darker aspects of human nature through engaging and thoughtfully constructed enigmas.

    Leb wohl, Harriet
    La maison des enchantements
    The Woman at Belguardo
    • 1961

      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