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The Cabinet of Curiosities
(2026)(The first book in the Hilary Stamp series)
A novel by Douglas Lindsay
A LOCKED ROOM.
AN AUDACIOUS THEFT.
A BLOODY CORPSE...
November 1954. Sir Henry Fox-Strangways has invited old friends and colleagues to Dartstone Manor to show off his cabinet of curiosities. Amongst a collection of artefacts from a thousand years of European history, the cabinet's centrepiece is the magnificent 12th-century astrolabe of Swiss astronomer, Albrecht Wolfe.
The guests assemble, dinner is served, music plays, and the cabinet of treasures is revealed. The following morning, however, reveals a grim scene. Behind the locked drawing room door, the Wolfe astrolabe is gone, and Sir Henry lies on the fireside rug, dead from a gunshot wound to the chest.
THE CABINET OF CURIOSITIES, a classic murder mystery set on the edge of Dartmoor, introduces Hilary Stamp, unflappable and courageous wartime SOE operative, turned brilliant private detective.
"Lindsay has a real ear for dialogue, and a highly visual imagination." Sunday Mirror
From the author of DI BUCHAN, DI WESTPHALL, AND THE VIKSTRÖM PAPERS
Genre: Cozy Mystery
AN AUDACIOUS THEFT.
A BLOODY CORPSE...
November 1954. Sir Henry Fox-Strangways has invited old friends and colleagues to Dartstone Manor to show off his cabinet of curiosities. Amongst a collection of artefacts from a thousand years of European history, the cabinet's centrepiece is the magnificent 12th-century astrolabe of Swiss astronomer, Albrecht Wolfe.
The guests assemble, dinner is served, music plays, and the cabinet of treasures is revealed. The following morning, however, reveals a grim scene. Behind the locked drawing room door, the Wolfe astrolabe is gone, and Sir Henry lies on the fireside rug, dead from a gunshot wound to the chest.
THE CABINET OF CURIOSITIES, a classic murder mystery set on the edge of Dartmoor, introduces Hilary Stamp, unflappable and courageous wartime SOE operative, turned brilliant private detective.
"Lindsay has a real ear for dialogue, and a highly visual imagination." Sunday Mirror
From the author of DI BUCHAN, DI WESTPHALL, AND THE VIKSTRÖM PAPERS
Genre: Cozy Mystery