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Found guilty at five / Ann Purser.

Purser, Ann. (Author).

Summary:

Lois welcomes a police officer as a son-in-law as her daughter prepares for the wedding and her youngest son invites a mysterious woman as a guest, but Akiko disappears after her cello is stolen.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780425252406 (pb.)
  • Physical Description: 344 p. ; 18 cm.
  • Publisher: New York : Berkley Prime Crime, 2013.
Subject: Meade, Lois (Fictitious character) > Fiction.
Missing persons > Investigation > England > Fiction.
Cleaning personnel > England > Fiction.
Weddings > Planning > England > Fiction.
Missing persons > England > Fiction.
Country life > England > Fiction.
Families > England > Fiction.
Police > England > Fiction.
Theft > England > Fiction.
England > Fiction.
Genre: Detective and mystery stories.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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  • Baker & Taylor
    Lois Meade enlists the assistance of Inspector Cowgill after her son's wedding date, a mysterious young cellist, and her instrument go missing.
  • Penguin Putnam
    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 force—and happens to be Inspector Cowgill’s nephew—so 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…
  • Penguin Putnam
    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 force'and happens to be Inspector Cowgill's nephew'so 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'
  • Random House, Inc.
    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 force—and happens to be Inspector Cowgill’s nephew—so 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…

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