Margaret Alice Scutt (1905-1988) was born in Weymouth, Dorset, where her father was Schoolmaster at St. John's. Margaret also became a teacher, and after a career of over forty years she retired in 1966 as Deputy Head at Sylvan School, Poole. Throughout her life, Margaret wrote in many formats including short stories, playlets and verse; two historical novels were published in 1947 and 1949, I Do But Follow and And Some There Be respectively.
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What lurks behind the charming façade? Writer Mark Endicott moves to a Dorset village, where he buys the small, almost derelict Corpse Path Cottage. It occurs to him that it would make the ideal setting for a murder. A sinister promise. Before l... SEE MORE