Mrs Jeffries Pleads her Case by Emily Brightwell

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Mrs Jeffries Pleads her Case by Emily Brightwell

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Part of Mrs Jeffries series

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A charming series of Victorian murder mysteries featuring mild-mannered Inspector Witherspoon of Scotland Yard and, more importantly, Mrs Jeffries, his housekeeper.

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Mrs Jeffries Pleads her Case by Emily Brightwell

When a magistrate rules Harlan Westover's death a suicide, something smells fishy. Amidst a sea of unanswered questions, the clever Mrs. Jeffries wants to get to the bottom of it - and make sure someone doesn't stage another "suicide" . . . Praise for the Mrs Jeffries Mysteries: 'It's murder most English all the way!' The Literary Times 'Fascinating murder mystery . . . wit and style . . . a winning series. Mrs. Jeffries is the Miss Marple of Victorian Mystery' The Paperback Forum
It's murder most English all the way! * The Literary Times *
Fascinating murder mystery. . wit and style . . . a winning series. Mrs. Jeffries is the Miss Marple of Victorian Mystery * The Paperback Forum *
Having married an Englishman in 1976, Cheryl Arguile lived near London for a while before moving back to California, where she had been brought up. She then decided to embark on a writing career first as a romantic novelist (Sarah Temple) and later writing for young adults (Cheryl Lanham) but is best known as Emily Brightwell for the Mrs Jeffries series.
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ISBN 13 9781472125668
ISBN 10 1472125665
Title Mrs Jeffries Pleads her Case
Author Emily Brightwell
Series Mrs Jeffries
Condition Non disponible
Binding type Paperback
Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Year published 2018-10-04
Number of pages 256
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