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TWICE ROUND THE CLOCK by Billie Houston

TWICE ROUND THE CLOCK

by Billie Houston

Pub Date: July 9th, 2024
ISBN: 9781464216350
Publisher: Poisoned Pen

The only foray into fiction for British vaudeville star Houston, née Sarah McMahon Gribbin (1906–1972), first published in 1935, celebrates a wedding engagement in Treeholme, a stately manse that promptly turns into an Old Dark House.

Anthony Fane has every reason to believe that Horace Manning will turn down his request to marry his daughter, Helen, who’s always been afraid of her father, an acclaimed scientist who’s happy to test the latest poison gas he’s developed as a weapon of warfare on a little kitten. So he’s pleasantly surprised when Manning, his eyes hooded, not only accepts his suit but invites Tony and his parents, Sir Anthony and Lady Fane, to visit Treeholme in order to mark the occasion, joining Strange, Manning’s butler; Bill Brent, Sir Anthony’s private secretary; and local GP Dr. Henderson. Overnight, someone caps the festivities by stabbing Manning to death, disabling the telephones, and siphoning the gas out of everyone’s cars, stranding them in a place that’s suddenly turned menacing. The 24 hours covered by the story are especially hard on Strange, whom Manning had pegged as a foreign agent in the hours before he died and who soon follows his master in death. Houston keeps the setting dark, the dialogue bright, and the romantic complications coming until the story jumps the shark in a way that will have many readers, like the characters, looking for the exit.

A period piece that’s as clever as a game of Clue until suddenly it isn’t.