Latter End

Latter End by Patricia Wentworth, published by HarperPerennial in August 1992, is a mystery novel that features the spinster detective Miss Silver. This edition, written in English and spanning 280 pages, presents a narrative where a woman’s death by poisoning is foretold by a fortuneteller, prompting Miss Silver’s involvement, albeit too late to avert the tragedy.
Readers will find a blend of traditional mystery elements as Miss Silver navigates the aftermath of the predicted death, showcasing her unique approach to solving crimes. The story delves into themes of detection and justice, with a focus on the intricacies of human behavior and the complexities surrounding the case. This edition invites those interested in fiction, particularly within the mystery and detective genres, to engage with Miss Silver’s character and her investigative methods.
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When a woman’s death by poisoning is predicted by a fortuneteller, Miss Silver is called in–too late. could be more soothing than little old Miss Silver, the spinster detective who never seems to get to an English country house in time to prevent mayhem but is handy at nabbing the responsible person afterward”.–The New Yorker.
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