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The Case of the Uninvited Undertaker

The Case of the Uninvited Undertaker

von Cathy Ace
Hardcover - 9781990550140
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Beschreibung

"HE LEFT A WREATH OF CONDOLENCE AT OUR FRONT DOOR, THEN VANISHED."

The women of the WISE Enquiries Agency should be enjoying the early summer with their loved ones, but find themselves facing a truly baffling case: a mysterious figure has been spotted in Anwen-by-Wye, heralding tragedy. Nerves in the village are frayed, and the skills of all four of our private investigators are needed to work out what's going on - aided by Althea, dowager duchess of Chellingworth, of course.

When death strikes far too close to home for our beloved enquiry agents the stakes are raised in what has become a fatal game of cat and mouse...revealing dark secrets hidden by a person everybody thought they knew.

Meanwhile, Mavis finds an investigation into a suspicious nurse to be something of a threat to her own health and wellbeing, and the duke and duchess are busy organizing projects designed to help revitalize the Chellingworth Estate, though their proposals aren't viewed favorably by all. Also - snatching time as a couple when they can - Annie and Tudor are considering their future, as are Christine and Alexander...though in different ways, and with some surprising outcomes.

The eighth book in this series presents the WISE women with challenges of both a professional and personal nature they've never faced before; join them to find out how they fare.

A WISE Enquiries Agency cozy Welsh murder mystery

Details

Verlag Four Tails Publishing Ltd.
Ersterscheinung 24. Juli 2023
Maße 22.2 cm x 14.5 cm x 1.8 cm
Gewicht 477 Gramm
Format Hardcover
ISBN-13 9781990550140
Seiten 272