Murder at Bridge
Murder at Bridge is a mystery novel by Anne Austin, written in the early 20th century. The story follows Special Investigator Bonnie Dundee as he investigates the murder of Juanita Selim, which occurs during a bridge party. The narrative explores Dundee's interactions with Penelope Crain, the private secretary to the District Attorney, and delves into the secrets of local society members. This novel combines elements of intrigue and social commentary, reflecting the complexities of relationships within a social circle.


