Here lies Gloria Mundy

181 pages

English language

Published Aug. 6, 1982 by St. Martin's Press.

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978-0-312-36986-6
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Writer Corin Stratford meets up with an old college friend, Hardie Keir McMaster, in a countryside churchyard; the scribe is promptly commissioned by McMaster to update information for a series of hotel travel brochures, and Corin accepts this opportunity to tour the English countryside. During his travels, Corin pays a visit to another acquaintance, Anthony Wotton, who shares a house in the Cotswolds with his wife Celia and a shrewd but off-kilter spinster, Aunt Eglantine. Corin, while at the house, sees a thin, green-eyed young woman crossing the lawn. Her hair is fiery red on one side, the other half dark black, and this curious style reminds Corin of an unlikeable ex-girlfriend of McMaster's he was told about, a girl who sported the same unique hair. At Sunday dinner, the stranger--named Gloria Mundy--accepts a rather begrudging invitation but leaves in anger when bemused Aunt Eglantine tosses a piece of bread …

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Subjects

  • Bradley, Beatrice Lestrange (Fictitious character) -- Fiction.
  • Women detectives -- England -- Fiction.