Trixie Dolan and Evangeline Sinclair returned from filming on location to find their young landlord had lost the house in St John's Wood and had retreated to an old warehouse he was renovating in the crumbling yuppie kingdom of Docklands - taking them with him into danger, despair and murder.
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Trixie Dolan and Evangeline Sinclair returned from filming on location to find their young landlord had lost the house in St John's Wood and had retreated to an old warehouse he was renovating in the crumbling yuppie kingdom of Docklands - taking them with him into danger, despair and murder.
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Good in good dust jacket. This is a used book in good condition and may show some signs of use or wear. This is a used book in good condition and may show some signs of use or wear.
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Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. Protected in a removable Brodart archival cover. Red boards and spine imprinted in gold with title and authro. Full number line 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1. 190 pages. A Trixie and Evangeline Mystery, No. 4. Trixie Dolan and Evangeline Sinclair, Babson's feisty elderly heroines, are back, just as bickering, inquisitive, and delightful as ever. The two former film stars are at leisure (temporarily, of course) but they have, again of course, expectations of juicy parts in a movie in the near future. Meanwhile, circumstances force a move to a penthouse suite in an only partially remodeled London warehouse. Currently the quarters are pretty primitive, but the two actresses cope bravely, not even minding the dangerous door in the kitchen that opens onto an unguarded three-story drop. They are rather pleased by it, in fact, since conversations from the strange and contentious assortment of tenants who occupy the rest of the building come right up to the ladies' eager ears and they become gleefully immersed in the troubles of their neighbors. Curiosity changes to unease, however, the more they learn. When a young woman's body is pulled out of the river, their suspicious are confirmed, and they are plunged into the center of a perilous series of events.
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190 pages. A crime novel. First edition (first printing). A fine copy in a dust jacket with a bit of edge wear else fine. Inscribed on the title page by the author to the wife of actor and Hollywood accent coach Robert Easton: 'For June--Another book for 'the collection. ' Love--Marian Babson.'.