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Who's sorry now? : a Grace & Favor mystery

Making the acquaintances of a young widow and her German grandfather, new arrivals in the Depression-era Hudson Valley, Robert Brewster and his sister, Lily, fear for their new friends' safety when a swastika is found painted on the widow's window.

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  • "Making the acquaintances of a young widow and her German grandfather, new arrivals in the Depression-era Hudson Valley, Robert Brewster and his sister, Lily, fear for their new friends' safety when a swastika is found painted on the widow's window."@en
  • "Making the acquaintances of a young widow and her German grandfather, new arrivals in the Depression-era Hudson Valley, Robert Brewster and his sister, Lily, fear for their new friends' safety when a swastika is found painted on the widow's window."
  • ""For siblings Lily and Robert Brewster and the rest of the Hudson Valley, the dark days of the Depression mean deprivation all around. Their poor town has lost its post office, and now the mail gets dumped at the train station. When Robert helps a young widow haul her German grandfather's trunks home, he thinks he may have found a new set of friends especially the train porter who helps them out. Then a red swastika is painted on a tailor's window, and the train porter is found dead and Robert knows that something much deeper, and much darker, has moved into their sleepy little town."--Back cover."
  • "Robert is about to hire the train porter to sort through the mail that is being left by the tracks for anyone to read when the porter is murdered and a swastika is painted on a newcomer's shop window."@en
  • "Times couldn't be tougher in the Hudson River Valley during the Great Depression, so penniless sister-and-brother duo Lily and Robert Brewster are in good company. Even the much-revered chief of police in poor, tiny Voorburg has been forced to abandon his boardinghouse. But there's something even more sinister going on around town. A kindly train porter, who has recently been helping out a pretty young widow and her newly arrived German grandfather, is found dead, and a red swastika is painted on the old immigrant's shop window. And when handymen working on the grounds of the Brewsters' Grace and Favor mansion unearth a very, very old skeleton, Robert and Lily have to wonder whether all these crimes are somehow related. And they'll have to uncover the truth before their quaint little community is torn apart by hatred, dark secrets ... and a killer who may have his sights set on Grace and Favor."@en

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  • "Historical fiction"@en
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  • "Mystery fiction"
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  • "Detective and mystery stories"@en

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  • "Who's sorry now? : a Grace & Favor mystery"
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  • "Who's Sorry Now? #6"@en
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  • "Who's Sorry Now"