The Claresby Collection- Twelve Mysteries
β Scribed by Coleridge, Daphne
- Book ID
- 107091309
- Publisher
- Createspace
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 128 KB
- Series
- Claresby 1-12
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781467918206
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β¦ Synopsis
Product Description
The complete collection of all twelve mystery stories set at Claresby Manor. Clues to the whereabouts of treasure lost since the time of Oliver Cromwell, the death of a famous artist and the disappearance of a valuable work of art are all investigated by the amiable Rupert Latimer.
Stories include βThe Black Widow of Claresbyβ in which the new vicar is followed by strange rumours from her previous parish. Veronica Dahl is dark, voluptuous and beautiful - but what was the real reason for her younger husbandβs mysterious death? Who is the odd, reclusive man who lives in a caravan but visits the vicarage at night? And why do parishioners start to disappear?
An intriguing collection of English mystery stories with Rupert and Laura Latimer.
The Treasure of Claresby Manor
Pickled Toad with Diamonds
An Uninvited Guest
The Claresby Mystery
The Black Widow of Claresby
The Claresby Ghost
Death of a Clarinettist
The Floods Murder
Rupert Investigates: A Cambridge Mystery
The Coach House Mystery
The Curious Legacy
The Twelve Days of Christmas Mystery
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