Details
PUBLISHED
Made available through hoopla
DESCRIPTION
1 online resource (317 pages)
ISBN/ISSN
LANGUAGE
NOTES
The Tragedy at Freyne by Anthony Gilbert plunges readers into a world of suspense, betrayal, and psychological intrigue. Set in the hauntingly atmospheric Freyne estate, the story unravels the complex relationships and hidden motives of a group intertwined in a chilling murder. When Sir Simon Chandos is found dead under suspicious circumstances, a trail of cryptic clues leads Inspector Bradlaugh into a web of secrets, where each character harbors their own mysteries and dark intentions. With unexpected twists and a cast of morally ambiguous figures, Gilbert crafts a gripping tale that probes the depths of human nature. The novel captures the essence of classic detective fiction while exploring themes of loyalty, deception, and the haunting consequences of obsession
Mode of access: World Wide Web