Arson and Old Lace: A Far Wychwood MysterySimon and Schuster, 2005 M03 15 - 304 páginas "You're a librarian, not a detective," Catherine Penny's daughter reminds her. But Catherine, suddenly single in her sixties, finds it easy to slip into sleuthing mode when she leaves behind New York City and a failed marriage for a lovely 17th century cottage in the idyllic English village of Far Wychwood. But behind the town's quaint stone walls and lace-curtained windows lurk dark secrets and whispers of witchcraft. And when her crusty neighbor George Crocker dies in a tragic fire, Catherine alone suspects arson. Lacking hard evidence, the police pay little attention, and the villagers swear she must be mistaken. Catherine, however, is one feisty expatriate American who leaves no stone unturned when circumstances point to murder. She may not be Miss Marple--yet--but her ingenious knack for uncovering the truth is about to take Far Wychwood by storm! |
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... standing. It was an awful eyesore, but I suppose a new owner could have made it over into something livable. You can hear the hoses, they're still watering it. I think the whole village is out there watching.” I winced and closed my ...
... standing. It was an awful eyesore, but I suppose a new owner could have made it over into something livable. You can hear the hoses, they're still watering it. I think the whole village is out there watching.” I winced and closed my ...
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... standing where it had stood since the seventeenth century. Built of honey-colored Cotswold stone, its slate roof thick with velvety lichen, its windows mullioned and diamond-paned, a trail of brown vine by the door with the ghosts of ...
... standing where it had stood since the seventeenth century. Built of honey-colored Cotswold stone, its slate roof thick with velvety lichen, its windows mullioned and diamond-paned, a trail of brown vine by the door with the ghosts of ...
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... standing around, dry sticks that must once have been herbs hanging from the rafters, food-crusted dishes and pans on the table and in the sink, and under the smell of smoke the smell of rot. There only seemed to be one source of light ...
... standing around, dry sticks that must once have been herbs hanging from the rafters, food-crusted dishes and pans on the table and in the sink, and under the smell of smoke the smell of rot. There only seemed to be one source of light ...
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... standing close to the church, only a few yards from the digging. He wore his dark, curly hair to his shoulders, loose and unkempt, and he was dressed in frayed jeans, dirty-white running shoes, and a grey jersey with the word ...
... standing close to the church, only a few yards from the digging. He wore his dark, curly hair to his shoulders, loose and unkempt, and he was dressed in frayed jeans, dirty-white running shoes, and a grey jersey with the word ...
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... standing still, bucket suspended, beside the cross which seemed to teeter at the edge of that hole in the earth. The man inside was talking on a cell phone, glancing over at us. The Manchester man strode over and rapped on one of the ...
... standing still, bucket suspended, beside the cross which seemed to teeter at the edge of that hole in the earth. The man inside was talking on a cell phone, glancing over at us. The Manchester man strode over and rapped on one of the ...
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Sección 11 | 154 |
Sección 12 | 167 |
Sección 13 | 182 |
Sección 14 | 194 |
Sección 15 | 209 |
Sección 16 | 227 |
Sección 17 | 246 |
Sección 18 | 259 |
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