The Bungalow Mystery (1923) was the first of Annie Haynes's golden age crime novels, and announced a major talent.
He had his tea as usual; when I knocked at the door with the tray (he always had afternoon tea), I found him--like this."
Dr Roger Lavington is dreading his debut performance with the village amateur dramatic society. But real-world drama takes over when Lavington's neighbour, a reclusive artist, is found murdered in his own sitting room. Also found on the scene are a lady's glove, a diamond ring, and a mysterious young woman who begs Lavington for his protection. Her safety will depend on her ability to take a role in the forthcoming village play--but is Lavington sheltering a wronged woman or a clever murderess?
"The ingredients in this story are skilfully mixed." Times
"Contrived and worked out with considerable craftsmanship--drawn with sympathy and power."Sunday Times
"Contains many cunning devices." Outlook
"The mystery is a real mystery." Guardian
"Plenty of mystery and drama." Queen
"This author has a sure hand at a crime story...strongly recommended to every type of novel reader." Liverpool Courier