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Three years have passed since Major Sir Robert Kurland and Lucy Harrington, the rector's daughter, became husband and wife. Having established a measure of contentment among the local gentry, the couple lately have found an unsettling distance grown between them. But when the small-village peace is disrupted by an anonymous letter accusing Lucy of witchcraft, her as yet unfulfilled desire to be a mother becomes the least of her worries, especially after she learns she is not the only one to have received such a malicious letter.
Speculation only escalates when the village schoolteacher, Miss Broomfield, is discovered murdered at her classroom desk. Was the unlikeable teacher the letter writer, and if so, who killed her and why? Despite her husband's objections, Lucy offers to help out at the school until a replacement can be found, hoping the children might inadvertently reveal a clue, but by doing so she may be putting her own life at risk . . .
Praise for Death Comes to the School
"A romance of married life intertwined with a murder puzzle featuring a heroine suitable for a Jane Austen novel."—Kirkus Reviews
"The liveliness of Lloyd's many secondary characters and the marital tensions arising from Lucy's fertility woes add richness to the well-plotted puzzle."—Publishers Weekly

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- Release date: December 1, 2017
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- ISBN: 9781496702098
- File size: 850 KB
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- ISBN: 9781496702098
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Three years have passed since Major Sir Robert Kurland and Lucy Harrington, the rector's daughter, became husband and wife. Having established a measure of contentment among the local gentry, the couple lately have found an unsettling distance grown between them. But when the small-village peace is disrupted by an anonymous letter accusing Lucy of witchcraft, her as yet unfulfilled desire to be a mother becomes the least of her worries, especially after she learns she is not the only one to have received such a malicious letter.
Speculation only escalates when the village schoolteacher, Miss Broomfield, is discovered murdered at her classroom desk. Was the unlikeable teacher the letter writer, and if so, who killed her and why? Despite her husband's objections, Lucy offers to help out at the school until a replacement can be found, hoping the children might inadvertently reveal a clue, but by doing so she may be putting her own life at risk . . .
Praise for Death Comes to the School
"A romance of married life intertwined with a murder puzzle featuring a heroine suitable for a Jane Austen novel."—Kirkus Reviews
"The liveliness of Lloyd's many secondary characters and the marital tensions arising from Lucy's fertility woes add richness to the well-plotted puzzle."—Publishers Weekly

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Kensington Books
Kindle Book
Release date: December 1, 2017
OverDrive Read
ISBN: 9781496702098
File size: 850 KB
Release date: December 1, 2017
EPUB ebook
ISBN: 9781496702098
File size: 850 KB
Release date: December 1, 2017
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- Catherine Lloyd - Author
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