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A Cuckoo In The Nest

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Peter Wykeham and attractive Mrs. Marguerite Hickett find themselves stranded in a back country inn, where they must stay the night. In order to get a room, they must convince the prudish landlady that they are man and wife. All hell breaks loose, though, when they are tracked down by their spouses, demanding an explanation.6 women, 7 men

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First published January 1, 1922

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November 27, 2015
I accidentally bought the novel of this instead of the version of the play that Beatrix was in. I gave it a go and got about half way through but I just found it very annoying. Unlike the Green Hat, which was amusing social commentary, this was pure farce. The people were so unbelievable, the language trite, and the situation and circumstances terribly contrived! I just couldn't be bothered to finish it. It probably would have been much more entertaining as a play with the right cast, but as a novel it was tedious. Will read the play at the British Library instead.
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