In December 1923 Daisy Dalrymple Fletcher yields to the demands of her mother & the needs of her writing career & brings her family to an old Cornish estate for Christmas. The estate occupied by the poor relations of the ancestral lord has a rich history of lore ghost stories & festering resentments some or all of which leaves them all trapped in a house with the corpse of a despotic chaplin & a murderer. Daisys husband Inspector Alec is forced to give up his Christmas break to help Daisy solve the mystery. Critical Praise for The Daisy Dalrymple novels" by Carola Dunn: The period sense remains vivid the characterizations are excellent & the mysteries are if anything more perplexing than ever
- " The Oregonian" on " Rattle His Bones." Styx & Stones is a swift deeply enjoyable read. While Dunns influences are many she ultimately makes this territory her own
- " The Register-Guard." Reading like an Agatha Christie thriller " Rattle His Bones" is a charming look at life after the first World War
- " Romantic Times." Dunn captures the melting pot of Prohibition-era New York with humorous characterizations & a vivid sense of place & with careful plotting lays out an enjoyable tale of adventure
- " Publishers Weekly" on " The Case of the Murdered Muckraker.""