About the author: Mignon Good (1899-1996) was born in Lincoln, Nebraska. In 1929 her first crime novel was published featuring 'Sarah Keate', a nurse and 'Lance O'Leary', a police detective. This couple appeared in another four novels. Over the next forty years she wrote a novel nearly every year. In 1971 she won the Grand Master award from the Mystery Writers of America. (from Goodreads)
Major characters:
- Sophronia "Rony" Chatonier, 23, our protagonist
- Eric Chatonier, her invalid newlywed husband
- Blanche Radoczi, Eric's sister
- Turo Radoczi, Blanche's husband, a musician
- Mimi Chantonier, Eric's sister
- Buford "Buff" Scott, Mimi's boyfriend, a lawyer
- Judge Henry Yarrow, friend of the family
- Stuart Westover, Eric's friend, to whom Rony is attracted
- Catherine Sedley, the femme fatale in the cottage
- Lewis Sedley, Catherine's ex-con husband
- Magnolia, the maid/housekeeper/nurse
Synopsis: Sophronia "Rony" Brace went through a hurried marriage with Eric Chatonier, of Louisana's bayou country. Eric has a heart condition and is quite delicate. At the wedding Rony takes an immediate crush on the best man, Stuart Westover; but tries to put him out of her mind. Eric takes her to Louisiana where she meets the rest of the clan at Belle Fleur:
Eric has two sisters - Blanche (married to musician Turo Radoczi) and Mimi (with boyfriend lawyer Buff Scott). Blonde femme fatale Catherine Sedley lives in a cottage on the property, awaiting the release of ex-con husband Lewis; with divorce in her plans. Family friend Judge Henry Yarrow lives on a small yacht anchored in the bayou.
Eric makes a new will, leaving everything to Rony; and cutting out his sisters. Judge Yarrow plans to oppose it. Eric gives Rony a note to deliver to the judge on the yacht, and when she gets there she finds him dead. She is immediately suspected of the murder, in order to stop his opposition to the will; so she will inherit the full estate and marry Stuart Westover.
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