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Sister and brother duo Lily and Robert Brewster are struggling during the Great Depression in the Hudson River Valley, where even the chief of police has left his boardinghouse. The town has lost its post office, forcing residents to sift through mail dumped from passing trains. When Robert discovers a group of gossiping women rummaging through others' mail and threatening to destroy it, he feels compelled to take action. He considers hiring a kind train porter, who recently assisted a young widow and her German grandfather, to sort the mail privately. However, the situation escalates when the porter is found dead and a red swastika appears on the widow's grandfather's shop window, indicating something sinister is afoot in their quiet town. Meanwhile, at Grace and Favor, where the Brewsters live, the Harbinger brothers, working on the mansion's grounds, uncover an ancient skeleton in the yard. As the mystery deepens, Lily and Robert must uncover the truth behind the murders before their community is torn apart by hatred, secrets, and a potential killer targeting Grace and Favor.
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A Grace & Favor Mystery: Who's Sorry Now?, Jill Churchill
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2005
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- Titel
- A Grace & Favor Mystery: Who's Sorry Now?
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- Jill Churchill
- Verlag
- William Morrow
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2005
- Einband
- Hardcover
- Seitenzahl
- 256
- ISBN10
- 0060734590
- ISBN13
- 9780060734596
- Reihe
- Schlagwörter
- Belletristik, Historisches Thema, Krimi & Thriller, Historische Romane, Krimi, Historische Krimis, Cozy-Krimi
- Beschreibung
- Sister and brother duo Lily and Robert Brewster are struggling during the Great Depression in the Hudson River Valley, where even the chief of police has left his boardinghouse. The town has lost its post office, forcing residents to sift through mail dumped from passing trains. When Robert discovers a group of gossiping women rummaging through others' mail and threatening to destroy it, he feels compelled to take action. He considers hiring a kind train porter, who recently assisted a young widow and her German grandfather, to sort the mail privately. However, the situation escalates when the porter is found dead and a red swastika appears on the widow's grandfather's shop window, indicating something sinister is afoot in their quiet town. Meanwhile, at Grace and Favor, where the Brewsters live, the Harbinger brothers, working on the mansion's grounds, uncover an ancient skeleton in the yard. As the mystery deepens, Lily and Robert must uncover the truth behind the murders before their community is torn apart by hatred, secrets, and a potential killer targeting Grace and Favor.


