Sunday, November 29, 2020

The Importance of Being Ernestine

 

By Dorothy Cannell


When Ellie finds out her housekeeper is moonlighting as an assistant to a private detective, of course, she has to get involved too. So the two women set out to solve the mystery of the vengeful maid while the private detective is out of town. 

Lady Krumley fired a maid she accused of stealing a valuable piece of jewelry. The maid, Flossie, denied it and died cursing the Krumley family. Over the years, various Krumleys have died in strange and peculiar ways. So Lady Krumley wants to track down Flossie's daughter, Ernestine, in hopes of doing right by the girl and lifting Flossie's curse on the family. 

So posing as decorators, Ellie and Roxie, infiltrate the Krumley family home, Moultty Towers, and attempt to figure out why so many members of the family have met untimely ends.


This was a fun silly murder mystery and I enjoyed it quite a bit.


Review by Publishers Weekly.


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