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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
I. One of Those Doors
11(21)
II. Anything Can Happen
32(22)
III. The End of All Good Hunting
54(18)
IV. Four Do Not Sleep
72(18)
V. On the Gallery
90(18)
VI. There Is Murder in This Lodge
108(17)
VII. A Black Toupee
125(22)
VIII. A Scrap of Lace
147(21)
IX. The Poison Again
168(21)
X. I Enter a Room
189(15)
XI. Dead Men Have Walked
204(18)
XII. Snowshoes
222(21)
XIII. In the Pantry
243(21)
XIV. A Log of Wood
264(18)
XV. A Spider Is Trapped
282(21)
XVI. The Snow Has Stopped
303(16)
XVII. The Diary
319(11)
XVIII. "Bolt the Door!"
330