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The Case of the Missing Morris Dancer - (Wise Enquiries Agency Mystery) Large Print by Cathy Ace (Hardcover)

The Case of the Missing Morris Dancer - (Wise Enquiries Agency Mystery) Large Print by  Cathy Ace (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>The Anwen Morris Dancers are to play a pivotal role in the imminent nuptials of Henry, eighteenth Duke of Chellingworth. But it looks as though the wedding plans might go awry unless the WISE women can find a missing Morris man and a set of ancient and valuable artefacts in time for the wedding.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b> <i>The Women of the WISE Enquiries Agency are back in a witty and intriguing new mystery. </b></i> <p/> The Anwen Morris Dancers are to play a pivotal role in the imminent nuptials of Henry, eighteenth Duke of Chellingworth. But it looks as though the wedding plans might go awry unless Mavis, Annie, Carol and Christine can help Althea, the Dowager Duchess, by finding a missing Morris man and a set of ancient and valuable artefacts in time for her son's wedding.<br>Anwen-by-Wye might look like an idyllic Welsh village where family values reign and traditions still mean something in a modern world, but what will the WISE women find when they peer behind the respectable net curtains?<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"This charming sequel to The Case of the Dotty Dowager will delight M.C. Beaton and Jeanne M. Dams readers as the lively ladies use their individual talents to track down their quarry"-- "Library Journal"<br><br>I would recommend this book to anyone who likes some History, Romance and Mystery. These ladies will keep you hopping. Please grab this story. Don't pass it up!--M Sholders, reviewer<br><br>This is a very British mystery set in present day Wales. I say it is very British because it is chock-a-block full of British slang and references to items that are not generally known in the USA. So because of those two things, the non-British reader is immersed in anglophilia and for this reader that is a delight.--D Salvagin, reviewer<br>

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