An edition of The Alington inheritance (1958)

The Alington Inheritance (Miss Silver #31)

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An edition of The Alington inheritance (1958)

The Alington Inheritance (Miss Silver #31)

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Miss Silver with a twist--the reader knows the murderer and the motive before Miss Silver does. More serious than some of Wentworth's other mysteries; a conscienceless killer, a weak wealthy family, a stunning denouement. All leavened with two sweet girls (one very clever), young lovers, country gossips, and the incorrigible Dicky Pratt. Love, truth, and Miss Silver triumph.


When a question of inheritance turns fatal, Miss Silver searches for the killer.

Jenny has never been one to feel sorry for herself. The illegitimate child of a wealthy man and a statureless woman, she has been an orphan since before she can remember. It is a hard life made bearable only by the kindness of her guardian, an old woman named Miss Garstone, who has always treated Jenny as her own. Struck down by a motorist, “Garsty” dies, whispering to Jenny that her parents were actually married, and she is the rightful heir to the Alington fortune. Miss Garstone was not the only one who knew the secret, and as Jenny grieves, her wealthy cousins work to protect their fortune. When the quiet conflict turns deadly, governess-turned-detective Miss Silver is the only one who can unravel the perplexing family saga.

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Publisher
Lippincott
Pages
191

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Edition Notes

Published in
Philadelphia
Series
Main Line Mysteries

Classifications

Library of Congress
PZ3.W4885 A 1958

The Physical Object

Pagination
191 p. ;
Number of pages
191

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24199725M
OCLC/WorldCat
4299194

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February 13, 2020 Edited by MARC Bot remove fake subjects
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