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ePub version af Mill House Mystery af Florence Warden

Mill House Mystery

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  • Engelsk
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In Florence Warden's suspenseful tale 'The Mill House Mystery,' the quiet stillness of a countryside estate becomes the backdrop for secrets, suspicion, and an unexpected unraveling of truths. The story follows a young woman, Violet, who arrives at the Mill House under the pretense of a quiet visit but is soon drawn into a tense and eerie atmosphere shaped by the enigmatic disappearance of a previous guest and the strange behaviors of those around her. As Violet begins to piece together what really happened, layers of deceit, hidden motives, and tangled relationships come to light, forcing her to question whom she can truly trust. This classic mystery captures the psychological tension and societal constraints of its era while still feeling strikingly relevant today, especially in its themes of isolation, gender dynamics, and the quiet power of intuition. For modern readers, it's a reminder of how often danger hides in the most domestic settings and how truth can be uncovered not through force, but through observation and courage. Fans of slow-burning suspense, character-driven intrigue, and vintage crime fiction will find this story especially gripping, particularly those who appreciate atmospheric mysteries where the setting feels like a character in itself.

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  • SprogEngelsk
  • Udgivelsesdato12-03-2025
  • ISBN139783989735729
  • Forlag Otbebookpublishing
  • FormatePub

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