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This tenth novel in the Roderick Alleyn Series, published in 1941, was also known as, “Death as a Peer.”
Roberta Grey first met the Lamprey family in New Zealand, where she grew up. When she is orphaned, she goes to England, where the Lamprey’s had returned, to live with an aunt. However, when her aunt is taken ill, the Lampreys come and claim her, whisking her away to stay with them in London. There is Lord Charles, his wife Charlotte, the children Henry, Frid, Stephen, Colin, Patricia, Michael ...more
Roberta Grey first met the Lamprey family in New Zealand, where she grew up. When she is orphaned, she goes to England, where the Lamprey’s had returned, to live with an aunt. However, when her aunt is taken ill, the Lampreys come and claim her, whisking her away to stay with them in London. There is Lord Charles, his wife Charlotte, the children Henry, Frid, Stephen, Colin, Patricia, Michael ...more

Alleyn grinned, "No," he said. I'm not bored by my job. One gets desperately sick of routine at times but it would be an affectation to pretend one was bored. People interest me and homicide cases are so terrifically concerned with people.
Death of a Peer (originally published as A Surfeit of Lampreys; 1940) by Ngaio Marsh features the very interesting, very charming and very peculiar Lamprey family. Alleyn will certainly get his fill of interesting when he manages to work out who coldbloodedly m ...more
Death of a Peer (originally published as A Surfeit of Lampreys; 1940) by Ngaio Marsh features the very interesting, very charming and very peculiar Lamprey family. Alleyn will certainly get his fill of interesting when he manages to work out who coldbloodedly m ...more

Very much enjoyed this book. Couldn't help but like the Lamprey family, and there were so many of them. I really didn't want any one of them to be the murderer, but found myself suspecting each and everyone of them. The ending may have been a bit gruesome ,but not overly so.
This story I found to be so much better than the last, and hope they continue to be so. ...more
This story I found to be so much better than the last, and hope they continue to be so. ...more

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