Found Guilty at Five Mass market paperback - 2013
by Ann Purser
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- Title Found Guilty at Five
- Author Ann Purser
- Binding Mass Market Paperback
- Edition F First Paperbac
- Condition Used - Good
- Pages 352
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Penguin Publishing Group, New York, NY, U.S.A.
- Date 2013
- Features Price on Product - Canadian
- Bookseller's Inventory # G042525240XI3N00
- ISBN 9780425252406 / 042525240X
- Weight 0.37 lbs (0.17 kg)
- Dimensions 6.85 x 4.24 x 0.95 in (17.40 x 10.77 x 2.41 cm)
- Ages 18 to UP years
- Grade levels 13 - UP
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Themes
- Cultural Region: British
- Sex & Gender: Feminine
- Library of Congress subjects Missing persons - Investigation, Theft
- Dewey Decimal Code FIC
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Summary
She’s had her hands full sorting out both clues and clutter in the village of Long Farnden. But a mother’s work is never done, and Lois Meade is discovering detective work is both dirty and dangerous
A wedding is always a happy occasion, even if Lois Meade must remind herself she isn’t losing a daughter, but gaining a policeman. Her new son-in-law is in the Tresham forceand happens to be Inspector Cowgill’s nephewso now Lois has another link to the law.
But when her youngest son invites a mysterious woman, Akiko, as a guest, Lois wonders why she refuses to talk about her past. And when a thief waltzes off with the young woman’s cello, Lois enlists the inspector’s help to find the valuable instrument.
When Akiko herself goes missing, Lois discovers that this could be another in a string of murderous musical thefts. Now she must pull out all the stops to find the girl and protect her son before the music stops permanently
A wedding is always a happy occasion, even if Lois Meade must remind herself she isn’t losing a daughter, but gaining a policeman. Her new son-in-law is in the Tresham forceand happens to be Inspector Cowgill’s nephewso now Lois has another link to the law.
But when her youngest son invites a mysterious woman, Akiko, as a guest, Lois wonders why she refuses to talk about her past. And when a thief waltzes off with the young woman’s cello, Lois enlists the inspector’s help to find the valuable instrument.
When Akiko herself goes missing, Lois discovers that this could be another in a string of murderous musical thefts. Now she must pull out all the stops to find the girl and protect her son before the music stops permanently