Aunt Dimity's good deed
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Word Count
69,000 words, Guess
Page Count
276 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveauntdimitysgoodd00athe
- ISBN-100670867152
- ISBN-139780670867158
- LibraryThing87637
- Goodreads772466
Classifications
- DDC813/.54
- LCCPS3551.T426 A95 1996
- LCCPS3551.T426A95 1996
Description
Nancy Atherton?s growing number of fans will certainly be delighted by Aunt Dimity?s latest appearance in the honey-colored English cottage she bequeathed to her "niece," Lori Shepherd. Thanks to Aunt Dimity, Lori?s life has taken on fairy-tale proportions: she?s financially set for life and happily married?or so she thinks. When Lori?s plans for a second honeymoon to England with her workaholic husband fall through, she begrudgingly takes along her father-in-law?who promptly disappears, leaving behind a mysterious note. Inspired and guided by the ghost of Aunt Dimity and her inimitable blue journal, Lori?s search for the elderly gentleman turns into a harrowing mission to uncover a centuries-old family secret?complicated by mistaken identities, falsified deeds, family feuds, and Lori?s unseemly attraction to her husband?s beguiling English cousin. In a delightful chase that takes her all over the English countryside, Lori discovers the true meaning of marital bliss, and Nancy...
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