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Author:
Neubauer, Erica Ruth, 1979- author.
Title:
Murder at Wedgefield Manor / Erica Ruth Neubauer.
Publisher:
Kensington Publishing Corp.,
Copyright Date:
2022
Description:
vi, 282 pages ; 22 cm.
Subject:
Americans--England--Fiction.
Widows--Fiction.
Manors--England--Fiction.
Murder--Fiction.--Fiction.
Nineteen twenties--Fiction.
Great Britain--Fiction.--George V, 1910-1936--Fiction.
Notes:
Sequel to: Murder at the Mena House.
Summary:
"England, 1926: Wedgefield Manor, deep in the tranquil Essex countryside, provides a welcome rest stop for Jane and her matchmaking Aunt Millie before their return to America. While Millie spends time with her long-lost daughter, Lillian, and their host, Lord Hughes, Jane fills the hours devouring mystery novels and taking flying lessons--much to Millie's disapproval. But any danger in the air is eclipsed by tragedy on the ground when one of the estate's mechanics, Air Force veteran Simon Marshall, is killed in a motorcar collision. The sliced brake cables prove this was no accident, yet was the intended victim someone other than Simon? The house is full of suspects--visiting relations, secretive servants, strangers prowling the grounds at night--and also full of targets. The enigmatic Mr. Redvers, who helped Jane solve a murder in Egypt, arrives on the scene to once more offer his assistance. It seems that everyone at Wedgefield wants Jane to help protect the Hughes family. But while she searches for answers, is she overlooking a killer hiding in plain sight?"--
Series:
A Jane Wunderly mystery ; [2]
ISBN:
1496725891
9781496725899
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1309127490
Locations:
KSPG296 -- Burlington Public Library (Burlington)

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