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Through the wall : [a Miss Silver mystery]

When trouble starts at a newly inherited estate, Miss Silver must intervene Uncle Martin always had a dark sense of humor. Trapped for years in his manor taking care of relatives he despised, he looked forward to the day when, dead and buried, he would no longer have to concern himself with them. As a last joke, he willed his entire fortune away to a poor relation, and went to his grave a smiling man. After years of toil, Marion Brand is shocked to learn that her unknown uncle has left her with an estate. Now she will no longer have to break her back to care for her layabout sister; she can finally be happy. But her attempt to take charge of the estate quickly becomes messy. When a body turns up, it is only the steel-trap mind of Maud Silver that can sort out the family strife.

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http://schema.org/description

  • "Ther are bitter scenes in the Brand family when Martin Brand dies and leaves his large estate not to his widowed sister-in-law but to Marion, his young niece whom he had only met once in his life."
  • "Een jonge vrouw die een landhuis geërfd heeft, ontdekt wanneer zij het huis betrekt, dat een gedeelte bewoond wordt door haar vijandige familieleden."
  • "There are bitter scenes in the Brand family when Martin Brand dies and leaves his large estate not to his widowed sister-in-law but to Marion, his young niece whom he had only met once in his life. For Marion, the prospect of sharing her new home with Martin's predatory relations is not a happy one, and when a battered body wearing her coat is found on the beach her unhappiness turns to panic. Will Miss Silver find the murderer before the next killing?"
  • "When trouble starts at a newly inherited estate, Miss Silver must intervene Uncle Martin always had a dark sense of humor. Trapped for years in his manor taking care of relatives he despised, he looked forward to the day when, dead and buried, he would no longer have to concern himself with them. As a last joke, he willed his entire fortune away to a poor relation, and went to his grave a smiling man. After years of toil, Marion Brand is shocked to learn that her unknown uncle has left her with an estate. Now she will no longer have to break her back to care for her layabout sister; she can finally be happy. But her attempt to take charge of the estate quickly becomes messy. When a body turns up, it is only the steel-trap mind of Maud Silver that can sort out the family strife."@en

http://schema.org/genre

  • "Detective and mystery stories"
  • "Detective and mystery stories"@en
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Crime & mystery"@en
  • "Large type books"
  • "Detective and mystery fiction"@en
  • "Mystery fiction"
  • "Mystery fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en

http://schema.org/name

  • "À travers le mur"
  • "A tavers le mur"
  • "Through the Wall : a Miss Silver mystery"
  • "A travers le mur"
  • "Through the wall : [a Miss Silver mystery]"@en
  • "Through the wall"
  • "Through the wall"@en
  • "Through the wall : a Miss Silver mystery"
  • "Through the wall : a Miss Silver mystery"@en
  • "De grendels"
  • "Through the Wall"@en
  • "Through the Wall"
  • "A travers le mur : inédit"