In the historic village of Fedborough, Jude attends a dinner party for the new homeowners of Pelling House. But an uninvited guest - in the form of a mummified, armless and legless torso - has crashed the party. There's no telling how long the dead body has been in the cellar, or even who it once wa
The Torso in the Town
β Scribed by Brett, Simon
- Book ID
- 108905060
- Publisher
- Pan Macmillan
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 144 KB
- Series
- Fethering 3
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Grant and Kim Roxby had hoped that their first dinner party at Pelling House would make an impression with their new neighbours. And the next day itοΏ½s certainly the talk of the town of Fedborough. For their guests οΏ½ including the coupleοΏ½s old friend Jude οΏ½ had been enjoying a pleasant meal before they were rudely interrupted by a gruesome discovery. A human torso hidden in the cellar. Carole and Jude soon begin to question the locals, but they canοΏ½t help wonder why a town so notoriously distrustful of outsiders is proving so terribly amenable to their enquiries . . . 'Highly enjoyable . . . A good, juicy, very English murder mystery' Daily Mail
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Grant and Kim Roxby had hoped that their first dinner party at Pelling House would make an impression with their new neighbours. And the next day it's certainly the talk of the town of Fedborough. For their guests - including the couple's old friend Jude - had been enjoying a pleasant meal when they
Grant and Kim Roxby had hoped that their first dinner party at Pelling House would make an impression with their new neighbours. And the next day itοΏ½s certainly the talk of the town of Fedborough. For their guests οΏ½ including the coupleοΏ½s old friend Jude οΏ½ had been enjoying a pleasant meal before th
Amateur sleuths Jude and Carole take on their third case when a terrible discovery is made in the cellar of a grand old house. Grant and Kim Roxby had hoped that their first dinner party at Pelling House would make an impression with their new neighbours. And the next day itβs certainly the talk of