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Bezig met laden... Miss Seeton heeft de oplossing (1991)door Hamilton Crane
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. A light hearted story of the goings on in a small village named Plummergan and the sleuthing attempts by Miss Seeton. For anyone who likes Agatha Raisin of Marple. Highly recommended. I was given a digital copy of this book by the publisher Farrago via Netgalley in return for an honest unbiased review. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
Hamilton Crane lives in a small English village not unlike Plummergen. Crane's most recent Miss Seeton novels include Sweet Miss Seeton, Sold to Miss Seeton, Miss Seeton Rules, Miss Seeton Undercover, Starring Miss Seeton, Miss Seeton Plants Suspicion, and Miss Seeton Goes to Bat. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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This is the first Miss Seeton novel I have read, and the 9th novel in the series. I did some research on the series, and discovered that several authors have written the books. The character was created by Heron Carvic who wrote the first five books. After his death in 1980, Roy Peter Martin using the pseudonym Hampton Charles wrote three Miss Seeton novels. Hamilton Crane is the pen-name of author Sarah J. Mason, who has written 14 more Miss Seeton novels. I have not read the original novels, but in my research learned that the Hamilton Crane books make substantial character changes and are vastly different from the original Miss Seeton novels.
This edition of Miss Seeton Cracks the Case is a re-release of the 9th Miss Seeton novel, originally published in 1991. It is the first Hamilton Crane Miss Seeton book.
This was an enjoyable read, reminiscent of Agatha Christie. I kept comparing Miss Seeton to Miss Marple as I read the book. There were quirky villagers, lots of twists and turns, and humor entertwined with the mystery -- made for a fun, entertaining read!
After reading up on the history of the Miss Seeton series, I now want to go back and read all of the books, including the original five novels that started it all! ( )