Retired art teacher Miss Seeton steps in where Scotland Yard stumbles. In this delightful new mystery, the irresistible spinster takes a day trip to France--and is drawn into a baffling case involving a famous artist . . . explosives . . . and murder!
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Retired art teacher Miss Seeton steps in where Scotland Yard stumbles. In this delightful new mystery, the irresistible spinster takes a day trip to France--and is drawn into a baffling case involving a famous artist . . . explosives . . . and murder!
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Fine in Fine jacket. Book 1st. Edition. Fine in dust jacket. "If you've ever wondered why the Channel tunnel didn't open 20 years ago, you can thank everyone's favorite retired art teacher/sleuth, Miss Emily Seeton (Sweet Miss Seeton, 1996, etc., etc.). Caught up in a burst of Plummergen charity spurred by an unexpected legacy of reclusive pensioner Horace Jowett, Miss Seeton still has time to accompany the village Junior Mixed Infants on a day trip to France, where she meets Sir George Colveden's old friend Count Jean-Louis de Balivernes; to help entertain the Count when he and his daughter Louise repay the visit; and to make the sketches that help Scotland Yard--already thoroughly alarmed by an unexploded wartime bomb the tunnel drilling crew has run up against--identify first a murder victim and then her killer."--Kirkus Review.
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