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When Mrs. Bradley arrives at her nephew Carey Lestrange's Oxfordshire pig farm for
the Christmas holidays, little does she expect to be caught up in a series of murders and
attempted murders. The household is a lively one. Besides her grandnephew Denis there
is the Ditch family, local rustics who are avid devotees of Morris dancing. But wherever
Mrs. Bradley goes, murder is sure to follow, and both Mr. Bradley and the local police
inspector suspect foul play when a neighboring country lawyer dies of an apparent heart
attack after having been invited to attend a ghost watch. The story takes many turns
before the murderer is finally unmasked by Mrs. Bradley at a Whitsun Morris dance. First
published in 1936, and the sixth case for the psychoanalyst detective, the book showcases
Gladys Mitchell's fondness for village settings, unusual murder weapons, and rural
folklore and customs.
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