Married to Constable Alan Nesbitt, Dorothy Martin is settled in for a life of peace, quiet, and domestic bliss. Then Ada Finch calls: Bob, her gardener son who has a wee problem with the bottle, is being accused of the attempted theft of a Sevres tea set from the informal toy museum at Brocklesby Hall, and she doesn't know what to do. Bob would never steal anything, and as for how the tea set got into his pocket, why, it's a mystery. So, would Dorothy . . . ? Of course Dorothy will, and her investigation takes her from a ...
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Married to Constable Alan Nesbitt, Dorothy Martin is settled in for a life of peace, quiet, and domestic bliss. Then Ada Finch calls: Bob, her gardener son who has a wee problem with the bottle, is being accused of the attempted theft of a Sevres tea set from the informal toy museum at Brocklesby Hall, and she doesn't know what to do. Bob would never steal anything, and as for how the tea set got into his pocket, why, it's a mystery. So, would Dorothy . . . ? Of course Dorothy will, and her investigation takes her from a doll house to the doors of the morgue to the big secrets hidden in the rooms filled with miniatures.
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Jeanne Dams gives us another delightful mystery with Malice in Miniature. An excellent example of the British cozy, it transports us to the charming countryside where Dorothy is caught up in another murder. The relationship with Dorothy and Alan is further developed and his presence adds to the fun. It's a wonderful read!