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Vale of Tears (Bradecote and Catchpoll #5) by Sarah Hawkswood (Sept/Oct 25)
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Published in 1940 (in the US it was titled, “The Summer Camp Mystery”/”The Malice With Murder”) this is the sixth in the Nigel Strangeways mysteries, following on from: A Question of Proof, Thou Shell of Death, There’s Trouble Brewing, The Beast Must Die and The Smiler with the Knife. The novel is set in a British holiday camp, named Wonderland, and begins with the introduction of some of the central characters. There are the visitors; notably Mr Paul Perry (a rather priggish young man), the Thi
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Published in 1940 (in the US it was titled, “The Summer Camp Mystery”/”The Malice With Murder”) this is the sixth in the Nigel Strangeways mysteries, following on from: A Question of Proof, Thou Shell of Death, There’s Trouble Brewing, The Beast Must Die and The Smiler with the Knife. The novel is set in a British holiday camp, named Wonderland, and begins with the introduction of some of the central characters. There are the visitors; notably Mr Paul Perry (a rather priggish young man), the Thi
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Nigel Strangeways is asked to look into a series of practical jokes perpetrated at a holiday camp called Wonderland. The management are convinced it could be a rival company trying to put them out of business. The practical jokes are carried out by someone calling themselves 'The Mad Hatter' and at first glance there seem to be potentially five hundred suspects - the current guests at Wonderland plus the staff. But Nigel quickly narrows it down to just a handful of people.
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Oct 02, 2018
Gary Vassallo
marked it as ebook-library
