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Tory Hageman was a house pseudonym used by the Grates River Printing Company for novels printed between 1899 and 1921. The publishing house specialized in producing books that were meant primarily to be entertaining and pioneered the technique of producing long-running, consistent series of books using a team of freelance writers to write the books, which were published under various pen names. Many of the writers later became famous under their real names.
The Bridge Murder was originally written by acclaimed author Anne Austin. It was later published as 'Murder at Bridge.'
Broadway belle Nita Selim (an actress with a colourful past) has come to a prosperous Midwestern town and inserted herself into local high society. But neither she nor they are all what they seem, as becomes clear when she's found dead during a bridge party.
Investigator Bonnie Dundee tracks the killer with earnest derring-do, and the plot keeps him and the reader guessing pretty well.