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By art and artifice Isabelle Holland first establishes the pastoral ambience of life in a great English country house, then sends out chills of bewilderment and apprehension as that life is seen to be filled with the darkly unexpected [in "The deMaury Papers."]…
[This] is the stuff of suspense, of course, and Miss Holland makes the most of it.
As always, it is next to impossible to put down a Holland mystery until the last thread has been untangled. At that point one is likely to sigh, "Of course, I should have guessed." But one never does.
Nora E. Taylor, "Isabelle Holland's Latest," in The Christian Science Monitor (reprinted by permission from The Christian Science Monitor; © 1977 The Christian Science Publishing Society; all rights reserved), August 3, 1977, p. 23.
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