<p><b>This summer holiday vintage crime classic exploring the mystery of a buried Cornish hotel invites us to solve the puzzle as detectives: perfect for fans of Celia Fremlin''s <i>Uncle Paul,</i> Agatha Christie, or Richard Osman ...</b><br>''I am loving it!''<b> Nigella Lawson<br></b>''Hilarious and perceptive ... Perfect.'' <i><b>Daily Mail</b></i><br>''Entertaining, beautifully written, and profound.'' <b>Tracy Chevalier</b><br>''Tense, touching, human, dire, and funny ... A feast indeed.'' <b>Elizabeth Bowen</b><br>''Kennedy is not only a romantic but an anarchist.'' <b>Anita Brookner</b><br>''Oh boy, what a treat; wonderfully sharp and funny ... Page-turningly good!'' <b>Lissa Evans</b><br>''So full of pleasure that you could be forgiven for not seeing how clever it is.''<b> Cathy Rentzenbrink</b><br><b><br>Cornwall, Midsummer 1947. </b>Pendizack Manor Hotel is buried in the rubble of a collapsed cliff. Seven guests have perished, but is it murder, and what brought this strange