Superfluous Women. A Daisy Dalrymple Mystery. By: Carola Dunn. Narrated by: Lucy Rayner. Series: Daisy Dalrymple, Book Length: 11 hrs and 32 mins. Unabridged Audiobook. Categories: Mystery, Thriller Suspense, Mystery. out of 5 stars. 10 rows · · Superfluous Women PDF book by Carola Dunn (Daisy Dalrymple #22) Read Online or Free Download Book Format: Hardcover. The title phrase, "superfluous women," is actually a phrase used after World War I to refer to the women of a generation very short of men--since so many had died in that terrible war. In this novel, Daisy (who might have become one of those surplus women after the death of her fiancé in France) is sent out of London to recover from a serious illness/5().
Superfluous Women | Chapter 27 of 46 Author: Carola Dunn | Submitted by: Maria Garcia | Views | Add a Review Please hit next button if you encounter an empty page. Superfluous Women. By Carola Dunn - Published Genres: Mystery/Crime. In , Daisy Dalrymple goes to the countryside to recover from an illness. A school friend of hers is living in a house near Read Review. The title phrase, "superfluous women," is actually a phrase used after World War I to refer to the women of a generation very short of men--since so many had died in that terrible war. In this novel, Daisy (who might have become one of those surplus women after the death of her fiancé in France) is sent out of London to recover from a serious.
Superfluous Women. A Daisy Dalrymple Mystery. By: Carola Dunn. Narrated by: Lucy Rayner. Series: Daisy Dalrymple, Book Length: 11 hrs and 32 mins. Unabridged Audiobook. Categories: Mystery, Thriller Suspense, Mystery. out of 5 stars. Learning that an old school chum is living at Cherry Trees House nearby, Daisy visits Willi, along with Isabel and Vera, three “spinsters” in their late 20s called “superfluous women” because with so many men killed in World War I, women suddenly outnumbered men by more than a million people who had no one to marry. I enjoyed reading Superfluous Women by Carola Dunn for several reasons. First, I like mysteries, especially cozies, especially set in England, especially historical. All of these criteria were met in this book, Dunn’s 22nd in the series. Secondly, the mysteries are set in an interesting historical period.
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