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Summary
Summary
Palmer and Ellie Knutson are on vacation in London, England, when they are rudely interrupted by not one, but two murders. Palmer is once again on the case, using a Minnesota nice attitude and good ol' intution to solve the Unicorn murders. What could possibly go wrong?
Author Notes
Gerald Anderson is an adjunct professor of history at Minnesota State University Moorhead. His academic titles include Fascists, Communists, and the National Government and a two volume Study Guide to the Western Perspective. The Uffda Trial, an historical novel, was published in 1994. Murder by Unicorn . . . or . . . Victoria's Revenge is the fifth novel in the Palmer Knutson series. Previous titles include Death Before Dinner, Murder Under the Loon, Pecked to Death . . . or . . . Murder Under the Prairie Chicken, and Murder in Bemidji . . . or . . . Paul's Bloody Trousers.
Table of Contents
Prologue: London 1818 | p. 1 |
1 It Was a Dark and Stormy Night | p. 5 |
2 A Quite Uncharming Host | p. 12 |
3 A Fine English Meal [Not an Oxymoron in This Case] | p. 21 |
4 An English Breakfast | p. 31 |
5 Two Bodies in Quite Different Condition | p. 43 |
6 Two Lawmen Speak a Different Language | p. 54 |
7 The Police Station on Panalverne Drive | p. 69 |
8 A Questionable Enterprise Is Revealed | p. 77 |
9 A Reporter's Nose for News | p. 91 |
10 Herr Fussymanwhitetoothen | p. 100 |
11 Three Ladies in Waiting (To Be Interviewed) | p. 108 |
12 The Man in Cahoots with the Corpse | p. 123 |
13 Grilling the Minnesotans | p. 131 |
14 The Sheriff Calls His Deputy Back Home | p. 141 |
15 Victoria's Secret | p. 144 |
16 Fish, Chips, Bitter, and Deductions | p. 157 |
17 The Monarchy Is Saved | p. 171 |