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Marton Manor, in rural Herefordshire, makes a romantic setting even for a hastily organised wedding. And it is a quickly-arranged ceremony indeed that Fleur Jarvas is demanding - even though marrying before her twenty-first birthday means forfeiting a large inheritance. Naturally all the guests, including Mark Treasure and his wife Molly, are dying to know why . . . But that is only the first mystery of a sinister country weekend. The real question is why the long-straying father of the bride shows up uninvited . . . As the wedding-eve rituals gather pace, so does the tension. And when the next day dawns, it is not to bells and confetti but to two unexplained deaths, a pointed disappearance - and a testing case for Treasure. 'Clues and red herrings jostle agreeably; Mark Treasure sorts 'em out, bankable as ever' "Sunday Times" 'A tale well told. The ebullient Mr Williams in top form' "Financial Times" 'An intriguing financial mystery . . . the murder is wonderfully, whimsically complicated, and the plot, ably worked out, is played for laughs' "Chicago Sun-Times"

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Wedding Treasure, David Walliams

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1988
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Título
Wedding Treasure
Idioma
Inglés
Editorial
Arrow
Publicado en
1988
Formato
Tapa blanda
ISBN10
009958400X
ISBN13
9780099584001
Descripción
Marton Manor, in rural Herefordshire, makes a romantic setting even for a hastily organised wedding. And it is a quickly-arranged ceremony indeed that Fleur Jarvas is demanding - even though marrying before her twenty-first birthday means forfeiting a large inheritance. Naturally all the guests, including Mark Treasure and his wife Molly, are dying to know why . . . But that is only the first mystery of a sinister country weekend. The real question is why the long-straying father of the bride shows up uninvited . . . As the wedding-eve rituals gather pace, so does the tension. And when the next day dawns, it is not to bells and confetti but to two unexplained deaths, a pointed disappearance - and a testing case for Treasure. 'Clues and red herrings jostle agreeably; Mark Treasure sorts 'em out, bankable as ever' "Sunday Times" 'A tale well told. The ebullient Mr Williams in top form' "Financial Times" 'An intriguing financial mystery . . . the murder is wonderfully, whimsically complicated, and the plot, ably worked out, is played for laughs' "Chicago Sun-Times"