Mrs. Malory and Any Man's Death by Hazel Holt

Mrs. Malory and Any Man's Death by Hazel Holt

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Mrs. Malory and Any Man's Death by Hazel Holt

The village of Mere Barton would be a different place without local busybody Annie Roberts. Standing only five feet tall, the tireless retired nurse organizes and oversees all local activity with military precision.

When Sheila Malory gets roped into Annie's latest project, a compilation of the village's history, she has a feeling it will lead to trouble. But the project is cut short when Annie is found dead from a nasty case of mushroom poisoning--and Mrs. Malory seems to be the only one who finds the death suspicious. Because of her nosy nature, Annie had discovered some dark secrets about her fellow villagers. Secrets someone might kill to keep quiet.
Holt, Hazel: - Hazel Holt originated from Birmingham, England, where she attended King Edward VI High School for Girls. She studied at Newnham College, Cambridge, and went on to work at the International African Institute in London, where she became acquainted with the novelist Barbara Pym, whose biography she later wrote.

Holt wrote her first novel in her sixties and is a leading crime novelist. She is best known for her Sheila Malory series. Her son is the novelist Tom Holt.
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ISBN 13 9780451229663
ISBN 10 0451229665
Titre Mrs. Malory and Any Man's Death
Auteur Hazel Holt
Série Mrs Malory Mystery
État Non disponible
Type de reliure Paperback
Éditeur Penguin Putnam Inc
Année de publication 2009-12-01
Nombre de pages 256
Note de couverture La photo du livre est présentée à titre d'illustration uniquement. La reliure, la couverture ou l'édition réelle peuvent varier.
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