An Old Lady Dies
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First edition | |
| Author | Anthony Gilbert |
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| Language | English |
| Series | Scott Egerton |
| Genre | Mystery thriller |
| Publisher | Collins Crime Club |
Publication date | 1934 |
| Publication place | United Kingdom |
| Media type | |
| Preceded by | The Musical Comedy Crime |
| Followed by | The Man Who Was Too Clever |
An Old Lady Dies is a 1934 mystery detective novel by Anthony Gilbert, the pen name of British writer Lucy Beatrice Malleson.[1] It is the ninth of ten novels in a series featuring her amateur detective and politician Scott Egerton, a precursor to her better known creation Arthur Crook.[2] It was reviewed in the Sunday Times by Dorothy L. Sayers.