Murder at the Masquerade Ball

Murder at the Masquerade Ball by Margaret Addison is a fiction novel published in 2019 by the author herself. This 258-page book is set in 1933, where Rose, Countess of Belvedere, is visiting her family’s London residence in Kingsley Square. As preparations for a lavish Masquerade Ball unfold, the event takes a dark turn with the theft of valuable documents and the murder of a guest, creating a classic country house murder mystery.
Readers will find a narrative rich with intrigue, clues, and red herrings, characteristic of the golden age of crime. The story unfolds amidst the backdrop of a glamorous ball, inviting exploration of the events that lead to chaos and tragedy. This edition offers a glimpse into a world filled with suspense and mystery, appealing to those who enjoy intricate plots and the atmosphere of early 20th-century social gatherings.
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It is 1933 and Rose, Countess of Belvedere, heavily pregnant with her first child, is visiting the Belvederes’ London residence in Kingsley Square where preparations are under way for the hosting of a lavish Masquerade Ball, to be held during the London season. The ball is in full swing when disaster strikes, resulting in the theft of valuable documents and the murder of one of the guests. This is a classic country house murder mystery set during the golden age of crime full of intrigue, clues and red herrings and will appeal to fans of Agatha Christie and Downton Abbey.
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