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The very last thing just lately widowed Julia Probyn needs to find on the lush and enchanting island of Madeira is a clue to her husband's mystical death, for Colonel Jamieson perished someplace in the wilds of Central Asia while on a top-secret mission for British Intelligence. No sooner does indeed Julia reach Madeira with her newborn son and his dedicated Nanny, however, than a series of weird, sinister, but evidently unconnected events commences thrusting itself after her. Exhibiting her standard intuitive flair for deduction, Julia soon concludes that, for reasons uknown, the Russians are experimenting with a powerful new chemical on Madeira's wild sheep. But why? And just why was she advised that her partner perished "because he went without using his respirator"? Ann Bridge (1889-1974), or Sweetheart Mary Dolling (Sanders) O'Malley was born in Hertfordshire. Bridge's books concern her activities of the British Foreign Office community in Peking in China, where she resided for just two years with her diplomat partner. Her novels incorporate courtship plots with vividly-realized adjustments and demure communal satire. Bridge continued to write books around a serious analysis of modern historical innovations. In the 1970s Bridge commenced to create thrillers centered on a female amateur detective, Julia Probyn, as well writing travel catalogs and family memoirs. Her catalogs were praised for his or her faithful representation of overseas countries that was down to personal experience and complete research.