Eternity Ring: A Miss Silver Mystery

by Patricia Wentworth

Paperback, 1991

Status

Available

Call number

823.912

Publication

Perennial (1991), 256 pages

Description

Fiction. Mystery. HTML: The postwar English countryside is rocked by murder and a vanishing corpse in this classic mystery perfect for fans of Agatha Christie and Dorothy L. Sayers. Det. Sgt. Frank Abbot of Scotland Yard thought he'd spend a quiet holiday at his family's estate near the quaint village of Deeping. Instead, he got intrigue and wild tales of a man dragging a horribly murdered girl into the Deeping Woods. Naturally he calls his friend, the private detective Miss Maud Silver, to take a look. But things take a turn when no one can locate the body of the rumored victim, and the only witness suffers a broken neck. One thing is certain, however: The pastoral peace of this town masks something far more sinister. It's a puzzling turn for Miss Silver, a retired schoolteacher with a fondness for knitting and reading Tennyson who has found a new career as a private enquiry agent�??who "has her place in detective fiction as surely as Lord Peter Wimsey or Hercule Poirot" (Manchester Evening News).… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member riverwillow
An interesting premise, a woman clearly scared to death claims to have seen a dead body, but no body can be found and the evidence is scant. Has there been a murder, and if so, where's the body? This is also answered by the half-way point and from there it's a fairly conventional murder mystery,
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with a smattering of romance.
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LibraryThing member carolvanbrocklin
Actually I liked the plot on this one and while I was "hoping" that the villain turned out to be who it was I didn't see it coming until the end, Loved the idea of the theft on the way out of France during the war. Just wish that the dialogue wasn't so pitiful with the whiney women.
LibraryThing member emanate28
Meh. I enjoyed a few points when it got a bit spooky (but not too much so), but other than that... This is my 2nd or 3rd encounter with the Miss Silver series and I have to say that this will be my last. The mystery itself is ok, but the characters are so flat (especially Miss Silver!!! That's
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unforgivable) that I don't derive any pleasure from reading.
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Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1948

Physical description

256 p.; 5.25 x 0.75 inches

ISBN

0060974427 / 9780060974428
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