The mystery of Hunting's End
The Sand Hills of Nebraska, where Mignon Eberhart lived as a newlywed, inspired the setting of this 1930 chiller. In the middle of the bleak landscape sits the lodge called Hunting's End--where a young socialite (a.k.a. Nurse Keate) is determined to discover who killed her father five years earlier. Eberhart died in 1996 at age 97, after a long career as an award-winning mystery writer.
Print Book, English, [1998], ©1930
University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, [1998], ©1930
Mystery fiction
341 pages ; 21 cm
9780803267374, 0803267371
38216147
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