<p><strong>Kitty Underhay''s dance card is full... of death.</strong></p><p><br></p><p><span>November 1933. Amateur sleuth-cum-dutiful granddaughter </span><strong>Kitty Underhay</strong><span> stifles a sigh of boredom as she attends the annual Hoteliers'' Association Dinner and Dance on behalf of her grandmother, the proprietress of the Dolphin Hotel. She hopes the company of ex-army captain </span><strong>Matthew Bryant</strong><span> will enliven the otherwise dull evening. That is, until bullish and overbearing </span><strong>local councillor Harold Everton drops dead into his bowl of consomm¿strong><span>.</span></p><p><br></p><p><span>While the