Bundle Brent
Lady Eileen Brent, a fictional character known to her family and friends as "Bundle" Brent, was a spirited "It girl" in two novels of Agatha Christie (1890–1976), The Secret of Chimneys (1925) and The Seven Dials Mystery (1929). Following her marriage to a Foreign Office official, Bill Eversleigh, to whom she was affianced in the final chapter of The Seven Dials Mystery, she would have been known as Lady Eileen Eversleigh.
Read more about Bundle Brent: Family, Bundle Brent's Character, Suitors, Bundle Brent in The Chimneys Novels, Bundle On Television (1980 & 2010) and Stage (2006)
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