The Underwood Case Janet Markham is excited that Edward Bennett, the man in her life, is coming to stay at Doveby House, the bed and breakfast that she runs with her sister Joan. He has a mysterious past and a job that keeps them apart most of the time. Edward hasnβt been in Doveby Dale for mor
The Young Case: A Markham Sisters Cozy Mystery Novella
β Scribed by Xarissa, Diana
- Book ID
- 111476132
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 51 KB
- Series
- Markham Sisters #25
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B08H2GGXBF
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β¦ Synopsis
The Young Case
Joan and Michael are back and everything is changing at Doveby House. After the fire across the road, Michaelβs house is uninhabitable, leaving him no choice but to move into Doveby House. Their other neighbour, Stuart, is still staying in one of the guest rooms while his house is being rebuilt, and Janet is finding having two men in the house somewhat odd.
When someone breaks into the shed that the builders are using to store materials for the construction across the road, Janet canβt help but want to get involved in the investigation. Another break-in, this time at the Doveby House carriage house, complicates things.
Can Janet work out who has been breaking into unoccupied buildings in the area? Can she discover why Stacey, the waitress at the local cafΓ©, is acting so oddly? And can she learn to live with two men after a lifetime of sharing a house with only her sister Joan?
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