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  • Location: England

The Three Dahlias

The Three Dahlias

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1930s: It wouldn’t be a country house weekend without a little murder. . .

  • ISBN: B09JC6811B
  • Genre: Cosy crime, Mystery

What you need to know before your trail

In attendance at Aldermere: the VIP fans, staying at house; the fan club president turned convention organiser; the team behind the newest movie adaptation of Davenport’s books; the Davenport family themselves; and the three actresses famous for portraying Dahlia Lively through the decades.

There is national treasure Rosalind King, from the original movies, who’s feeling sensitive that she’s past her prime, TV Dahlia for thirteen seasons, Caro Hooper, who believes she really IS Dahlia Lively, and ex-child star Posy Starling, fresh out of the fame wilderness (and rehab) to take on the Dahlia mantle for the new movie – but feeling outclassed by her predecessors.

Each actress has her own interpretation of the character and her own secrets to hide – but this English summer weekend they will have to put aside their differences as the crimes at Aldermere turn anything but cosy.

When fictional death turns into real bodies, can the three Dahlias find the answers to the murders among the fans, the film crew and the family – or even in Lettice’s books themselves?

Travel Guide

A cosy house mystery

A murder in a country house? Cosy crime to sit and solve? The house in the novel, Aldermere, is sadly fictional but it would be amazing to go in real life! Minus the murder of course, it’s just the house seems so cosy and Christie-esque.

There are several stately homes up and down the country that could have inspired the one in the book. Happy guessing!

BookTrail Boarding Pass: The Three Dahlias

Destination/location: England Author/guide: Katy Watson Departure Time: 1930s

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