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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780816153053
Format: Large Print
ISBN: 0816153051
Label: G K Hall & Co
Manufacturer: G K Hall & Co
Number Of Pages: 413
Publication Date: 1991-12
Publisher: G K Hall & Co
Sales Rank: 1402495
Studio: G K Hall & Co




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It's Christmas in 1757 London when a wealthy and well-liked merchant suddenly dies in front of his family and friends while acting in a play. Convinced he witnessed a murder, intrepid inventor and statesman Benjamin Franklin uncovers a scandalous plot that stretches from banking houses to gaming hall. HC: St. Martin's.



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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Christmas in Old London
Benjamin Franklin and his young apprentice (illegitimate son) are off on another adventure in 18th c London -- this time during the Christmas season in "Benjamin Franklin and a Case of Christmas Murder." I enjoyed the mystery on several levels. First, it's an old-fashioned mystery with enough clues given for readers to try to guess the outcome. Second, the holiday traditions of stirring the pudding, decorating with greenery and Morris dancers, add an additional colorful element. And third, there ... Read More





 



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