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Book Reviews of Mrs. Malory and A Death In the Family (Mrs. Malory, Bk 17)

Mrs. Malory and A Death In the Family (Mrs. Malory, Bk 17)
Mrs Malory and A Death In the Family - Mrs. Malory, Bk 17
Author: Hazel Holt
ISBN-13: 9780451219893
ISBN-10: 0451219899
Publication Date: 11/7/2006
Pages: 256
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 23 ratings
Publisher: Signet
Book Type: Paperback
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6 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

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Mrs. Malory never fails to entertain! When her loathsome cousin comes to work on family tree, she is less than pleased - and then he dies...
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My favorite series, this is an especially good one, a quick read to boot.
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Typical Mrs. Mallory--cozy & comfortable
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A nice mystery!
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A light English style mystery, a bit reminiscent of Agatha Christie.

From back cover: Sheila Malory is less than thrilled when her loathsome cousin Bernard comes to Taviscombe looking for information to complete his family tree. After all, she's got better things to do than listen to Bernard's pompous genealogical lectures and watch him berate his mousy wife. But when Bernard dies suddenly in his rented cottage, it's more than family obligation that keeps Mrs. Malory on the case. Someone wanted Bernard out of the way, and with all the dirt he was digging up on the family, the killer could be more than kin...and less than kind.
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Sheila Mallory is not happy when her loathsome cousin, Bernard, comes to Taviscombe loking for information to complete his family tree. Sheila has better things to do than listen to his pompous lectures and watch him berate his mousy wife. But Bernard dies suddenly in his rented cottage. Someone wanted Bernard out of the way since he was digging up much to much dirt on the family. The killer could be more than kin, and less than kind.