Envious Casca
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Descrizione dell’editore
"Envious Casca" is a murder mystery novel written by Georgette Heyer, first published in 1941. The story takes place during the Christmas season at Lexham Manor, a country house owned by the cantankerous Nathaniel Herriard.
When Herriard decides to gather his family and friends for a festive celebration, tensions quickly arise among the guests. Herriard's nephew, Stephen, is engaged to the beautiful and talented actress, Valerie Saintclair, who is disliked by many in the family. The atmosphere becomes even more strained when Stephen's brother, David, arrives unexpectedly, creating a complex web of relationships and rivalries.
As the guests settle in at Lexham Manor, the stage is set for a dramatic turn of events. On Christmas morning, Herriard is found dead in his locked room, seemingly a victim of foul play. With the entire household as potential suspects, it is up to Superintendent Hemingway of Scotland Yard to unravel the mystery and uncover the truth.
Hemingway delves into the secrets and resentments that simmer beneath the surface of the Herriard family, as well as the intricate dynamics among the guests. With each revelation, the list of suspects grows, and everyone becomes a potential murderer.
Heyer's masterful storytelling combines elements of humor, romance, and intrigue in "Envious Casca." As the investigation unfolds, readers are treated to a captivating mix of red herrings, unexpected twists, and clever deductions. Hemingway's astute observations and wry humor add depth to the narrative, keeping readers engaged until the surprising conclusion.
Through her vivid descriptions and well-drawn characters, Heyer brings the world of Lexham Manor to life. From the eccentric family members to the theatrical personalities, the cast of characters adds color and complexity to the story. Heyer's attention to detail and meticulous plotting create a satisfying and immersive reading experience.
"Envious Casca" is a classic murder mystery that showcases Georgette Heyer's talent for crafting intricate and entertaining whodunits. With its engaging characters, atmospheric setting, and clever twists, the novel is a must-read for fans of both Heyer's historical romances and the mystery genre as a whole.