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  • Location: Kent, Appledore, "Plummergen"

Sold to Miss Seeton (19)

Sold to Miss Seeton (19)

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1930s: It never rains but it pours in Plummergen. Book 19 in the Miss Seeton series

  • ISBN: B0752CQLMK
  • Genre: Cosy crime, Mystery

What you need to know before your trail

It isn’t quite 40 days and 40 nights, but the relentless downpour has been blighting the village of Plummergen for over a fortnight, keeping everyone indoors.

Even the ever resourceful Miss Seeton is beginning to experience cabin fever, when her old friend Lady Colveden proposes a welcome shopping expedition, taking in the local auctioneers. Miss S is well aware of the dangers of making any sudden moves at an auction, so how is it that this quiet ex-art teacher becomes the possessor of an ancient padlocked chest, that speaks thrillingly of long-lost treasure?

The mysterious box and its contents will not only lead her to discover a forgotten noble lady – but also a ruthless killer.

Travel Guide

Appledore, Kent or Plummergen?

Appledore, Kent or Plummergen?

Hamilton Crane’s Guide to Plummergen/Appledore

To help me keep things straight I’ve sketched out a map of “my” Plummergen to remind myself where people live and where they shop. It doesn’t show every single house in the village, but it may help you orient yourselves when you read my stories. If the stories before mine don’t quite fit it, then we must assume someone was using a different map!

Map of Plummergen (c) Hamilton Crane

Map of Plummergen (c) Hamilton Crane

Booktrail Boarding Pass:  Sold to Miss Seeton (19)

Destination:  Appledore, Kent, “Plummergen”  Author/Guide: Hamilton Crane & Heron Carvic  Departure Time: 1930s

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