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Home Economics for Girls or Tabitha Tickham and the Cake Crisis

By: JP Wright
Narrated by: Claire M. James
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Here is a country house murder mystery of sorts, for daughters and their mothers, and anyone else who wants to learn the correct way to eat a scone.

Violet has to prepare for her Home Economics assessment, but with a house full of guests and a lunatic sister playing detective, how will she ever get it done? And if the dog did not destroy her mother's cake, who did? Did she really see someone lurking down at the gatehouse? Which one is the bay tree, and what does nutmeg look like anyway? Should self-confessed teachers be allowed out into society?

All these questions must be answered before the weekend is over.

©2015 JP Wright (P)2016 JP Wright
Cosy Literature & Fiction Thriller & Suspense Fiction Comedy Mystery

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