AUTHOR: Hamilton Crane
SERIES: Miss Seeton #21
PUBLISHER: Farrago
PUBLICATION DATE: February 11, 2017 (1st published 1997)
PAGES: 272
SYNOPSIS FROM GOODREADS:
Inspired by a wildly successful screening of Henry V, Plummergen village school decides on a trip to ‘the vasty fields of France’. The children are to visit the historic chateau of the Comte de Balivernes, and former art teacher Miss Emily Seeton is delighted to be asked to accompany them.
All goes so well that the charming Comte (definitely smitten by Miss S) and his daughter Louise are invited back to Plummergen – where Lord and Lady Colveden’s son Nigel is even more smitten with the lovely Louise.
But while l’amour blossoms, there’s also murder and mayhem to be reckoned with, and the Grand Bulldozer Race between six Kentish teams proves a more explosive finale than anyone anticipates . . .
Serene amidst every kind of skullduggery, this eccentric English spinster steps in where Scotland Yard stumbles, armed with nothing more than her sketchpad and umbrella!
MY RATING: Fans of mystery and detective type of novels should definitely read this book as well as the other books in the Miss Seeton series. This book was first published on 1997 and the current book cover was published as a kindle version just recently. If you are a fan of Sarah J. Mason's works, then I recommend that you should purchase the latest edition of this to add to your collection. |
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