Clarice Stasz 
Slanderley [EPUB ebook] 
Love and Death in Cornwall

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In the early 1900s Eddie Quirk was butler at Slanderley, home of the cursed de Loverly family. Two puzzling aristocratic marriages and a demented housekeeper shatter his hope for calm. Nasty deaths drop like spiders. Naïve Eddie is trapped in a web of ridiculous intrigue, with no help from Sloth or Mrs. Anvil. Slanderley is a refreshing riff on a classic. The haunted ancestral mansion, scheming  housekeeper, skulking servants, chinless aristocrats and naïve bride get a delightful re-vamp in this briskly-paced, hilarious spoof on the woman in jeopardy genre. The story is told by Quirk, intent upon correcting a best-selling book about crimes at the house. Alert readers will recognize a Rebecca serving as the inspiration, yet it stands alone as a twisted romp for those unfamiliar.

Unlike Rebecca, the story’s narrator is Quirk, a naive and nosy character who comes of age emotionally through his discoveries. He reveals the history of Slanderley and its eccentric owners. The main plot reflects Rebecca with regard to the two marriages, the jealous husband, and the crazed housekeeper. Algernon de Loverley marries Ravina Elmsby, who dies unexpectedly, and returns from a vacation married to Prunilla Crisp. Mrs. Anvil lurks throughout, causing trouble for both upstairs and down. Quirk recounts the story after the fact, his correction of a certain best seller’s version. Consequently new characters emerge, such as groundskeeper Sloth, business manager (and gay) Freddie, and Aunt Jemima. Similar to Rebecca, the plot reveals Lord de Loverley murdered his first wife. But after that, the story skews afar.

Accurate historical references to Britain c. 1900-1935 add to the entertainment value. The mockery includes downstairs and estate workers as well as the upstairs family and guests. Sexual shenanigans ride lightly throughout. The humor has a British bent as well, with silly names and places, puns, and outrageous turns of plot. Readers of Bill Bryson, P.G. Woodhouse, and John Cleese will discover similar absurd situations. The mystery plot turns repeatedly yet resolves neatly in an unexpected conclusion. Telling the story from ‘downstairs’ will appeal to Dowton Abbey and British manor house fans. Early readers spoke of ‘laughing out loud’ and mystery fans approved the complex yet believable plot.

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Table of Content

A Dreadful Return


A Quirky Life


A Birthday Surprise


Mourning


A Savior Returns


An Unexpected Guest


Unseemly Coupling


A Dull Interlude


Until Death


A Surprise Missive


Murder Most Nasty


A Peace Pact


Lady Silly


A Slothful Tale


Anvil Omens


Swept Away Again


My Lady Consents


Le Grande Debacle


Mystery Solved


Further Twists


Blackmail


Foiled Again


Revenge at Last


Fool Me Once


Fools’ Justice


The Story Ends


Epilogue

About the author

Clarice Stasz has published over forty years, from social commentary to biographies. A retired professor of history, Clarice is a leading scholar of Jack London, with appearances in documentaries for HBO and PBS. She was noted by Book-of-the-Month Club for The Vanderbilt Women, and has received several awards for her Jack London studies. Starting her writing career as an editor, Clarice is committed to crisp and straightforward narratives to introduce average readers to history. A lifelong reader of mysteries, Slanderley is her first venture into the genre.
She is preparing a prequel to Slanderley as well as a study her family history of immigrants from Bohemia and Hungary to Cleveland after 1865. It explores the persistence of ethnicity generations after migration and apparent assimilation.

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Language English ● Format EPUB ● Pages 260 ● ISBN 9780996769310 ● File size 1.8 MB ● Publisher Clarice Stasz ● Published 2016 ● Edition 2 ● Downloadable 24 months ● Currency EUR ● ID 7035440 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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