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Murder flies the coop Cover Image Large print book Large print book

Murder flies the coop [large print] / Jessica Ellicott.

Ellicott, Jessica, (author.).

Summary:

"Sharing lodging in the sleepy English village of Walmsley Parva has eased some of the financial strain on Beryl and Edwina, but money is still tight in the lean years following the Great War. All of Beryl's ex-husbands have proven reluctant to part with her alimony, which is most inconvenient. So when the local vicar - and pigeon-racing club president - approaches them with a private inquiry opportunity, the ladies eagerly accept. There's been a spot of bother: the treasurer has absconded with the club's funds and several prized birds. Beryl and Edwina hope to flush out the missing man by checking his boardinghouse and place of employment at the coal mine. But when they visit the man's loft, they find their elusive quarry lying in white feathers and a pool of crimson blood, stabbed to death - the only witnesses cooing mournfully. this is part of "A Beryl and Edwina Mystery" series."-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781432857165
  • ISBN: 1432857169
  • Physical Description: 465 pages (large print) ; 23 cm.
  • Edition: Large print edition.
  • Publisher: Farmington Hills : Kennebec Large Print, a part of Gale, a Cengage Company, 2019.
Subject: Murder > Investigation > Fiction.
Villages > England > Fiction.
Americans > England > Fiction.
Large type books.
Genre: Detective and mystery fiction.
Historical fiction.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Prince Rupert Library.

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Prince Rupert Library LP Elli (Text) 33294002042380 Large Print Volume hold Available -

Summary: "Sharing lodging in the sleepy English village of Walmsley Parva has eased some of the financial strain on Beryl and Edwina, but money is still tight in the lean years following the Great War. All of Beryl's ex-husbands have proven reluctant to part with her alimony, which is most inconvenient. So when the local vicar - and pigeon-racing club president - approaches them with a private inquiry opportunity, the ladies eagerly accept. There's been a spot of bother: the treasurer has absconded with the club's funds and several prized birds. Beryl and Edwina hope to flush out the missing man by checking his boardinghouse and place of employment at the coal mine. But when they visit the man's loft, they find their elusive quarry lying in white feathers and a pool of crimson blood, stabbed to death - the only witnesses cooing mournfully. this is part of "A Beryl and Edwina Mystery" series."--

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