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"I may tell you it's a matter of murder."
What did Caroline Bundy keep in the alligator bag?
Why was the key missing from around the dead woman's neck?
Did Caroline Bundy really give the pearl necklace to Natasha, or-?
What was the "medicine" that Tilbury gave Miss Bundy?
What were the contents of the paper that disappeared from the library?
How do these clues answer the question-WHO KILLED CAROLINE BUNDY?
The Murder of Caroline Bundy was originally published in 1933. This new edition features an introduction by crime fiction historian Curtis Evans.
"She could not be unexciting if she tried" Times Literary Supplement
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"I may tell you it's a matter of murder."

What did Caroline Bundy keep in the alligator bag?

Why was the key missing from around the dead woman's neck?

Did Caroline Bundy really give the pearl necklace to Natasha, or-?

What was the "medicine" that Tilbury gave Miss Bundy?

What were the contents of the paper that disappeared from the library?

How do these clues answer the question-WHO KILLED CAROLINE BUNDY?

The Murder of Caroline Bundy was originally published in 1933. This new edition features an introduction by crime fiction historian Curtis Evans.

"She could not be unexciting if she tried" Times Literary Supplement


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Autorenporträt
Alice Campbell (1887-1955) came originally from Atlanta, Georgia, where she was part of the socially prominent Ormond family. She moved to New York City at the age of nineteen and quickly became a socialist and women's suffragist. Later she moved to Paris, marrying the American-born artist and writer James Lawrence Campbell, with whom she had a son in 1914.Just before World War One, the family left France for England, where the couple had two more children, a son and a daughter. Campbell wrote crime fiction until 1950, though many of her novels continued to have French settings. She published her first work (Juggernaut) in 1928. She wrote nineteen detective novels during her career.