<p><strong>PRAISE FOR <em>MISS SEETON</em>:</strong></p>

<p>'This is not so much black comedy as black-currant comedy... You can't stop reading. Or laughing' <em><strong>The Sun</strong></em></p>

<p>'A most beguiling protagonist!' <em><strong>New York Times</strong></em></p>

<p>'Light, zany, this novel is peopled by several genuine human beings you hate to see go' <em><strong>Houston Post</strong></em></p>

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<p>'Depth of description and lively characters bring this English village to life' <em><strong>Publishers Weekly</strong></em></p>

<p>'Miss Seeton gets into wild drama with fine touches of farce... This is a lovely mixture of the funny and the exciting' <em><strong>San Francisco Chronicle</strong></em></p>

<p>'For those who like a bit of fun in their mystery stories a new Miss Seeton yarn is always welcome. Heron Carvic once more provides his readers with a host of chuckles while at the same time assuring plenty of action' <em><strong>Lewiston Journal</strong></em></p>

<p>'She’s a joy!' <em><strong>Cleveland Plain Dealer</strong></em></p>

<p>'Miss Seeton is a star!' <em><strong>Detroit News</strong></em></p>

<p>'Not since Agatha Christie’s Miss Marple has there been a more lovable female dabbler in crime and suspense' <em><strong>Amarillo News</strong></em></p>

<p>'Miss Seeton is the most delightfully satisfactory character since Miss Marple' <em><strong>Ogden Nash</strong></em></p>

Christmas is coming, the goose is getting fat – and all over England rehearsals are getting underway for the much-loved seasonal panto. In Miss Emily Seeton’s home village of Plummergen, Lady Colveden is directing an uproarious production of Cinderella, and Miss S is delighted to be offered a backstage role as set designer.

Then while walking in Rytham Hall woods in search of mistletoe, a typical accident with her umbrella results in a wonderful archaeological discovery – soon followed by the less happy discovery of a dead body.

The solutions to the murder and to a series of local bank heists are only revealed when the show actually goes on – and naturally it’s the “Battling Brolly” who ends up in the spotlight.

Serene amidst every kind of skulduggery, this eccentric English spinster steps in where Scotland Yard stumbles, armed with nothing more than her sketchpad and umbrella!

 

Les mer

Miss Seeton’s playing a backstage role in the village’s annual Christmas pageant. But the real drama is behind the scenes . . . when the next act turns out to be murder!

Serene amidst every kind of skulduggery, this eccentric English spinster steps in where Scotland Yard stumbles, armed with nothing more than her sketchpad and umbrella.

Les mer

It’s the annual Christmas pageant. But the real drama is behind the scenes…

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781788421683
Publisert
2020-01-23
Utgiver
Duckworth Books; Farrago
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
224

Om bidragsyterne

Hamilton Crane is the pseudonym used by Sarah J. Mason when writing for the Miss Seeton series. She has also written detective fiction under her own name, but should not be confused with the Sarah Mason (no middle initial) who writes a rather different kind of book.

After half a century in Hertfordshire (if we ignore four years in Scotland and one in New Zealand), Sarah J. Mason now lives in Somerset—within easy reach of the beautiful city of Wells, and just far enough from Glastonbury to avoid the annual traffic jams.