**A new title in the Libby Sarjeant Murder Mystery series by bestselling author Lesley Cookman. Set in the Kent village of Steeple Martin this series has a loyal following from around the globe.** The Oast Theatre in Steeple Martin is hosting a touring production of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night whic
Murder and the Glovemaker's Son
β Scribed by Cookman, Lesley;Sarjeant, Libby
- Publisher
- Accent Press Ltd
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 281 KB
- Series
- Libby Sargeant 19
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- England--Kent.
- ISBN
- 1786155907
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β¦ Synopsis
A new title in the Libby Sarjeant Murder Mystery series by bestselling author Lesley Cookman. Set in the Kent village of Steeple Martin this series has a loyal following from around the globe.
The Oast Theatre in Steeple Martin is hosting a touring production of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night which is attracting a lot of attention. But very soon it begins to attract attention of an entirely different kind, when a document goes missing along with its owner. When a body turns up, Libby Sarjeant and Fran Wolfe become involved with the investigation with the help, naturally, of their friends and relatives.
β¦ Subjects
England -- Kent
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