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Miss Tonks Turns to Crime

One cannot live of dignity alone!The poor relations banded together some time ago to run The Poor Relation Hotel in the hope their embarrassed relatives would buy them out, but as the hotel prospered, so they began to enjoy the fruit of their labour.But once again they need money to go on and so poor, faded Miss Tonks is dispatched to her rich sister to steal something valuable from her in order to keep the hotel on its feet. All the other poor relations have their doubts about Miss Tonks' chances for success, but the shy spinste.

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  • "The poor relations banded together some time ago to run The Poor Relation Hotel in the hope their embarrassed relatives would buy them out, but as the hotel prospered, so they began to enjoy the fruit of their labour. But once again they need money to go on and so poor, faded Miss Tonks is dispatched to her rich sister to steal something valuable. All the other poor relations have their doubts about Miss Tonks's chances for success, but the shy spinster has more than a few surprises up her sleeve!"
  • "One cannot live of dignity alone!The poor relations banded together some time ago to run The Poor Relation Hotel in the hope their embarrassed relatives would buy them out, but as the hotel prospered, so they began to enjoy the fruit of their labour.But once again they need money to go on and so poor, faded Miss Tonks is dispatched to her rich sister to steal something valuable from her in order to keep the hotel on its feet. All the other poor relations have their doubts about Miss Tonks' chances for success, but the shy spinste."@en
  • "One cannot live of dignity alone!The poor relations banded together some time ago to run The Poor Relation Hotel in the hope their embarrassed relatives would buy them out, but as the hotel prospered, so they began to enjoy the fruit of their labour. But once again they need money to go on and so poor, faded Miss Tonks is dispatched to her rich sister to steal something valuable from her in order to keep the hotel on its feet. All the other poor relations have their doubts about Miss Tonks' chances for success, but the shy spinster as more than a few surprises up her sleeve!"@en
  • "Love stories. One cannot live off dignity alone! The poor relations banded together some time ago to run The Poor Relation Hotel in the hope their embarrassed relatives would buy them out, but as the hotel prospered, so they began to enjoy the fruit of their labour. But once again they need money to go on and so poor, faded Miss Tonks is dispatched to her rich sister to steal something valuable from her in order to keep the hotel on its feet. All the other poor relations have their doubts about Miss Tonks' chances for success, but the shy spinster as more than a few surprises up her sleeve."
  • "Love stories. One cannot live of dignity alone! The poor relations banded together some time ago to run The Poor Relation Hotel in the hope their embarrassed relatives would buy them out, but as the hotel prospered, so they began to enjoy the fruit of their labour. But once again they need money to go on and so poor, faded Miss Tonks is dispatched to her rich sister to steal something valuable from her in order to keep the hotel on its feet. All the other poor relations have their doubts about Miss Tonks' chances for success, but the shy spinster as more than a few surprises up her sleeve."
  • "The oddly assorted group met some time ago. All of them were poor relations, the genteel paupers of society, living on little more than dignity."
  • "The oddly assorted group met some time ago. All of them were poor relations, the genteel paupers of society, living on little more than dignity."@en
  • "One cannot live of dignity alone! The poor relations banded together some time ago to run The Poor Relation Hotel in the hope their embarrassed relatives would buy them out, but as the hotel prospered, so they began to enjoy the fruit of their labour. But once again they need money to go on and so poor, faded Miss Tonks is dispatched to her rich sister to steal something valuable from her in order to keep the hotel on its feet. All the other poor relations have their doubts about Miss Tonks' chances for success, but the shy spinster as more than a few surprises up her sleeve!"@en
  • "Volume 2."@en

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  • "Historical fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Love stories"
  • "Regency novels"@en
  • "Historical romance novels"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Regency fiction"@en
  • "Large type books"@en
  • "Large type books"
  • "Regency fiction"
  • "Romances"@en
  • "Detective and mystery stories"@en

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  • "Miss Tonks Turns to Crime"@en
  • "Miss Tonks turns to crime : a novel of regency England : being the second volume of the poor relation"@en
  • "Miss Tonks turns to crime : being the second volume of The Poor relation"
  • "Miss Tonks turns to crime"@en
  • "Miss Tonks turns to crime"
  • "Miss tonks turns to crime"@en
  • "Miss Tonks turns to crime : by Marion Chesney"@en
  • "Miss Tonks turns to crime : being the second volume of The poor relation"