“The library at Madingley Grange was rarely used. The pristine books in their diamond-paned cases seemed never to have been sullied by anything so coarse as the perusal of the human eye.” ReadingLibrariesMadingley GrangeNon Readers Book:Murder At Madingley Grange Source: Murder At Madingley Grange
“Violet had a foolish, doll-like face and primrose colored hair in lifeless curls pinned all over her head like synthetic sausages. She opened her tiny wet mouth like a sea anemone and spoke.” Madingley Grange Author:Caroline Graham
“He felt it would hardly delight his fiancee should he reveal his true opinion, which was that his future mother-in-law's profile had struck him as so alarming that he would prefer in future to view only its muted reflection, perhaps on the surface of a tea tray.” Madingley Grange Author:Caroline Graham