
Margot Arnold
The Midas Murders
A Penny Spring and Sir Toby Glendower Mystery
"Arnold serves up an ingenious plot together with
a peek at the lifestyles of the rich and
famous."--Booklist
American anthropologist Penny Spring and British
archaeologist Sir Toby Glendower have received a tantalizing
invitation. Would they join old friend Jules Lefau on a
three-week cruise among the Greek islands?
Toby is wary of any invitation from the wily Lefau,
but Penny sets off eagerly, children and grandchildren in tow.
Arriving, the Springs find an astonishing assemblage
of multimillionaires, entire dynasties and paramours
included. Soon, however, Penny senses a dark purpose behind the
festivities, especially following the sudden, mysterious death
of patriarch Demetrios. Then Demetrios's heir is found
murdered, his body floating in a swimming pool.
Toby, summoned from Oxford, arrives in the
Mediterranean just as another attempt on the life of an heir takes
place. Clearly, someone is out to eradicate an entire clan, and
only Penny and Sir Toby have the wits to pursue a perilous
investigation to its alarming conclusion.
Margot Arnold is the pseudonym of the author of twelve
mysteries featuring the globetrotting exploits of Penny and
Sir Toby, as well as several novels of romantic suspense. She
lives in Hyannis, Massachusetts.
"A new Margot Arnold mystery is always
a pleasure," writes the Chicago Sun-Times. "She should be better known,
particularly since her mysteries are often compared
to those of the late Ngaio Marsh."
1997 / paperback / ISBN 0-88150-394-0 /
224 pages / mystery
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