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Deadly Nightshade. Henry Gamadge Mysteries. Illustrated
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In Deadly Nightshade, the second novel in Elizabeth Daly’s acclaimed Henry Gamadge series, the urbane bibliophile-detective is drawn into a chilling case in a quiet New England town. When a group of children falls mysteriously ill—and one of them dies—suspicion falls on a seemingly harmless local woman. Rumors of poisoning and witchcraft spread quickly, threatening to destroy lives and reputations. Called in by a friend, Gamadge uses his calm logic, subtle wit, and deep understanding of human nature to peel back layers of fear, prejudice, and secrecy. As he investigates, he uncovers long-buried tensions in the community and a far more complex motive than anyone suspected. With her trademark elegance and psychological insight, Elizabeth Daly crafts a compelling and intelligent mystery that blends classic whodunit elements with a haunting atmosphere. Deadly Nightshade is a fine example of Daly’s Golden Age storytelling and showcases why she was one of Agatha Christie’s favorite American authors.
In Deadly Nightshade, the second novel in Elizabeth Daly’s acclaimed Henry Gamadge series, the urbane bibliophile-detective is drawn into a chilling case in a quiet New England town. When a group of children falls mysteriously ill—and one of them dies—suspicion falls on a seemingly harmless local woman. Rumors of poisoning and witchcraft spread quickly, threatening to destroy lives and reputations. Called in by a friend, Gamadge uses his calm logic, subtle wit, and deep understanding of human nature to peel back layers of fear, prejudice, and secrecy. As he investigates, he uncovers long-buried tensions in the community and a far more complex motive than anyone suspected. With her trademark elegance and psychological insight, Elizabeth Daly crafts a compelling and intelligent mystery that blends classic whodunit elements with a haunting atmosphere. Deadly Nightshade is a fine example of Daly’s Golden Age storytelling and showcases why she was one of Agatha Christie’s favorite American authors.




















