
Somewhere in the House1946
About this book
> Tomorrow the Clayborn family would open a door - one sealed twenty years ago. Harriet Clayborn Leeder, the once socially prominent divorcée, asked Henry Gamadge to be present along with the six other heirs to the Clayborn estate. Gamadge, a charming and genteel man, is a consultant on old books whose fame in detection surpasses his reputation as a bibliophile. Harriet wants Gamadge there to find the buttons - a valuable button collection missing since the day the music room of the Clayborn mansion was locked up tighter than a tomb. But Harriet also warned Gamadge that what he sees in that room will be shocking and scandalous. He doesn't know it would also be murder . . . and that somewhere in the house a killer is about to strike again.
Details
- First published
- 1946
- OL Work ID
- OL3466569W
Subjects
Book collectorsBibliographersFictionHenry Gamadge (Fictitious character)Large type booksFiction, mystery & detective, generalGamadge, henry (fictitious character), fictionNew york (n.y.), fiction