Of Dubious and Questionable Memory (Herringford and Watts Novella)

Of Dubious and Questionable Memory (Herringford and Watts Novella)

by Rachel McMillan
Of Dubious and Questionable Memory (Herringford and Watts Novella)

Of Dubious and Questionable Memory (Herringford and Watts Novella)

by Rachel McMillan

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Overview

Ne'er-Do-Wells of New England—You've Been Warned!
Merinda Herringford and Jem Watts are never lacking for mysteries of the curious and commonplace, but lately business has been a little less curious and a lot more common.

With only missing jewelry and a kidnapped rooster on the case docket, Merinda is bored stiff. Jem welcomes the reprieve as she settles into married life, attempting to learn the domestic skills that have cunningly evaded her as a bachelor girl detective.    

The lull in business is short-lived when a telegram arrives from the detective duo's suffragette friend, Martha Kingston, detailing the mysterious disappearance of a school chum's sister in Concord, Massachusetts. 

No sooner do Jem and Merinda arrive in the States to investigate than they find themselves embroiled in a world of strange affairs, purloined letters, and a baffling mystery whose clues lead directly to Orchard House, the homestead made famous by its long-time resident, Louisa May Alcott.  


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780736968799
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
Publication date: 05/31/2016
Series: Herringford and Watts Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 65
Sales rank: 1,053,172
File size: 735 KB

About the Author

Rachel McMillan is a keen history enthusiast and a lifelong bibliophile. When not writing or reading, she can most often be found drinking tea and watching British miniseries. Rachel lives in bustling Toronto, where she works in educational publishing and pursues her passion for art, literature, music, and theater.


Rachel McMillan is a keen history enthusiast and a lifelong bibliophile. When not writing or reading, she can most often be found drinking tea and watching British miniseries. Rachel lives in bustling Toronto, where she works in educational publishing and pursues her passion for art, literature, music, and theater.

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