Death of a Chimney Sweep
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Mystery
Science Fiction
Formato
eBook
Páginas
1
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Jan 1, 2011
Editora
AudioGO
Edição
Unabridged
ISBN-10
160283931X
ISBN-13
9781602839311
Descrição
Set against the charming backdrop of the English countryside, the story follows the indomitable Agatha Raisin as she grapples with a puzzling murder. When the body of a local chimney sweep is discovered, the charming town of Carsely is thrown into chaos. Agatha, known for her keen instincts and unyielding determination, reluctantly gets involved in the investigation, navigating the intricacies of village life and local eccentricities.
As Agatha delves deeper into the case, she encounters a cast of quirky characters, each with their own secrets and motives. With her sharp wit and relentless pursuit of the truth, she unravels a web of intriguing clues and unexpected alliances. The journey is both humorous and suspenseful, revealing the lighter side of crime-solving while reminding readers that beneath the surface of a picturesque town, darkness can lurk in the most unexpected places.
As Agatha delves deeper into the case, she encounters a cast of quirky characters, each with their own secrets and motives. With her sharp wit and relentless pursuit of the truth, she unravels a web of intriguing clues and unexpected alliances. The journey is both humorous and suspenseful, revealing the lighter side of crime-solving while reminding readers that beneath the surface of a picturesque town, darkness can lurk in the most unexpected places.
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