The stakes are high as Miss Seeton gambles to catch a crime boss.
Heron Carvic (1913-1980) was an actor and writer, most recognisable today for his voice portrayal of the character Gandalf in the first BBC Radio broadcast version ofThe Hobbit. He started writing the Miss Seeton novels in the 1960s, after using her in a short story. He later recalled that "Miss Seeton upped and demanded a book".
PRAISE FOR MISS SEETON: 'This is not so much black comedy as
black-currant comedy... You can't stop reading. Or laughing' The
Sun
'A most beguiling protagonist!' New York Times
'Light, zany, this novel is peopled by several genuine human beings
you hate to see go' Houston Post
'Depth of description and lively characters bring this English
village to life' Publishers Weekly
'Miss Seeton gets into wild drama with fine touches of farce...
This is a lovely mixture of the funny and the exciting' San
Francisco Chronicle
'For those who like a bit of fun in their mystery stories a new
Miss Seeton yarn is always welcome. Heron Carvic once more provides
his readers with a host of chuckles while at the same time assuring
plenty of action' Lewiston Journal
'She’s a joy!' Cleveland Plain Dealer
'Miss Seeton is a star!' Detroit News
'Not since Agatha Christie’s Miss Marple has there been a more
lovable female dabbler in crime and suspense' Amarillo News
'Miss Seeton is the most delightfully satisfactory character since
Miss Marple' Ogden Nash
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