
The Foxfire Lights
Hal Bishop Mysteries
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Narrated by:
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Richard Nicholls
About this listen
Work has been scarce for Jem Bishop and his brother Hal since their adventure at Rowanwood Hall - until Lord Ransom comes to call, seeking their help with a mysterious curse that has taken hold of his infant son. Hal and Jem travel to Lord Ransom's home in Devon to investigate, only to find that every member of Lord Ransom's household is hiding something, from his eccentric elder son and his unhappy young wife to Lord Ransom himself.
It soon becomes clear that more than one person is under a curse at Foxfire Manor - and if Hal and Jem don't solve the mystery soon, their own lives may be in danger.
©2016 Elizabeth A. O'Connell (P)2017 Elizabeth A. O'Connell
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