**New York Times-bestselling author Felix Francis returns with another nail-biting thriller in the Dick Francis tradition.** It is said that everyone over a certain age can remember distinctly what they were doing when they heard that President Kennedy had been assassinated, or that Princess Diana
The Guilty Abroad
β Scribed by Heck, Peter J
- Book ID
- 109922502
- Publisher
- Wildside Press LLC
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 230 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Mark Twain is in merry old England to see his family. Wentworth Cabot, Twain's assistant, is looking forward to seeing the sights, and hopefully finding some peace and quiet -- when not helping his boss with a new lecture series. But peace is the last thing they find when they bump into Slippery Ed, a con man from New Orleans and an acquainatnce of Twain's. Ed convinces Twain and his family to attend a seance. The famed author is skeptical of "spooks." But when another attendee is murdered, Twain must discover whether the killer is one of the flesh-and-blood members of the audience -- or a specter from the beyond!
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