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  1. Introduction: A Surfeit of Lampreys. Margaret F. Docker, John B. Hume and Benjamin J. Clemens. Abstract Lampreys have long been the food of kings. They have been highly appre-ciated by the English monarchy and upper classes since medieval times, and long before that, by the ancient Romans, the Māori, and Native Americans.

  2. Death of a Peer (originally published as A Surfeit of Lampreys; 1940) by Ngaio Marsh features the very interesting, very charming and very peculiar Lamprey family. Alleyn will certainly get his fill of interesting when he manages to work out who coldbloodedly murdered Gabriel Lamprey, Marquis of Wutherwood and Rune with a kitchen skewer while ...

  3. Surfeit of Lampreys is a detective novel by Ngaio Marsh; it is the tenth novel to feature Roderick Alleyn, and was first published in 1941. The novel was published as Death of a Peer in the United States. The plot concerns the murder of a British peer, a theme to which Marsh would return.

  4. Their only source of hope is the wealthy but unpleasant Lord Wutherwood, and the Lampreys may perhaps be forgiven for doing a little jig when his Lordship is killed and the resulting inheritance...

  5. [PDF] Introduction: A Surfeit of Lampreys | Semantic Scholar. DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-9306-3_1. Corpus ID: 159553672. Introduction: A Surfeit of Lampreys. M. Docker, J. Hume, Benjamin J. Clemens. Published 2015. Biology. TLDR.

  6. The Lampreys thought if they jollied him up he would bail them out – yet again. Instead, Uncle Gabriel met a violent end. And Chief Inspector Alleyn had to work our which of them killed him...