"Mystery fiction." . . "Detective and mystery stories" . "No sooner does elderly Sir Henry Gossinger announce his will, in which he leaves his 12th Century mansion to his butler, than the butler is killed. Suspicion falls on Sir Henry's new wife, who normally would have been the inheritor, as well as other family members. But did they really do it? Flora, the butler's granddaughter investigates." . "Mystery fiction" . "Mystery fiction"@en . . . "Electronic books"@en . . . "God save the Queen / M" . . "Blending murder and mayhem with an irresistible sense of fun, Dorothy Cannell serves up wildly entertaining mysteries that are so dangerously addictive they should carry a warning label. At gloomy Gossinger Hall, where the chill of centuries calls for three sweaters, Sir Henry Gossinger has just dropped a bombshell. After hours of unexplained penance on his knees in the chapel, he has announced to his unwitting relatives that he has written a new will--bequeathing everything to his devoted butler, Hutchins. Not since the days of George III, when roguish Sir Rowland Gossinger was accused of stealing the queen's silver tea strainer, has such a scandal threatened the family honor. But worse is yet to come."@en . "Humorous fiction" . "Humorous fiction"@en . . . . "God save the queen"@en . . "God save the Queen" . "God save the Queen"@en . . . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@en . . . "God save the Queen!" . "God save the Queen!"@en . . "The death of the Gossinger's butler just after he became heir to Lord Henry's estate leads to a royal scandal." . . "Large print books"@en . . . . . . . . . . "England" . . . .