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The Castlecourt Diamond Mystery - cover

The Castlecourt Diamond Mystery

Geraldine Bonner

Publisher: Pinnacle Books

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Summary

The famous Castlecourt Diamonds have gone missing and the story surrounding their disappearance is strange indeed.  To help sort out the mystery, you will hear eyewitness statements given by the various participants in this curious case. The tale is told in six "statements." The first, by the Marchioness' maid, describes the theft, introduces the main characters, and mentions the two detectives, one official, one private. The second section is narrated by "Lilly Bingham, known in England as Laura Brice, in the United States as Frances Latimer, to the police of both countries as Laura the Lady." It's not much of a surprise that Laura stole the diamonds, but was she acting alone, or was she in cahoots with someone else?
Available since: 10/04/2022.

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