The Connie Carew Mysteries: The House of Eyes

Book 1

Kids, Fiction, Historical, Teen
Cover of the book The Connie Carew Mysteries: The House of Eyes by Patricia Elliott, Hachette Children's
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Author: Patricia Elliott ISBN: 9781444924701
Publisher: Hachette Children's Publication: July 2, 2015
Imprint: Hachette Children's Language: English
Author: Patricia Elliott
ISBN: 9781444924701
Publisher: Hachette Children's
Publication: July 2, 2015
Imprint: Hachette Children's
Language: English

Calling all fans of Mystery of the Clockwork Sparrow and Murder Most Unladylike ...

Funny, exciting, moving and unguessable - here's a brilliant and addictive new mystery with a heroine you'll love.

London, 1909 - a time of scientific progress and new freedoms. Ever since the death of her parents, twelve-year old Connie Carew has lived with her aunts - downtrodden Dorothea, and spinster Sylvie, who 'sees things' but is much sharper than she appears - in a large house in Kensington.

Connie has her sights set on becoming an anthropologist when she grows up and travel the world. Her first mystery is upon her already: is the girl who turns up at the front door really her long-lost cousin Ida? If she isn't, who is she? And who is behind the pretence?

Full of villains, cunning plots, twisted motives, this page-turner will keep you guessing to the end. And best of all, there are more Connie Carew mysteries to come.

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Calling all fans of Mystery of the Clockwork Sparrow and Murder Most Unladylike ...

Funny, exciting, moving and unguessable - here's a brilliant and addictive new mystery with a heroine you'll love.

London, 1909 - a time of scientific progress and new freedoms. Ever since the death of her parents, twelve-year old Connie Carew has lived with her aunts - downtrodden Dorothea, and spinster Sylvie, who 'sees things' but is much sharper than she appears - in a large house in Kensington.

Connie has her sights set on becoming an anthropologist when she grows up and travel the world. Her first mystery is upon her already: is the girl who turns up at the front door really her long-lost cousin Ida? If she isn't, who is she? And who is behind the pretence?

Full of villains, cunning plots, twisted motives, this page-turner will keep you guessing to the end. And best of all, there are more Connie Carew mysteries to come.

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