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    Warning at One (Lois Meade Series #8) by Ann Purser

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    • Pub. Date: November 2009
    • 336pp
    • Sales Rank: 16,513

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      • Pub. Date: November 2009
      • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
      • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 336pp
      • Sales Rank: 16,513

      Synopsis

      The tenants of Lois Meade's terrace house in Tresham are frustrated by their neighbor's feisty pet cockerel, Satan. His owner, Clem Fitch, refuses to part with his feathery companion-making Lois's tenants fly the coop. Luckily, her son Douglas agrees to rent the house.

      But when Clem and Satan are found dead, Douglas-who is involved with Clem's daughter-becomes a prime suspect in some foul business.

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      In British author Purser's sprightly eighth Lois Meade cozy (after 2007's Sorrow on Sunday), Lois, who operates a cleaning service called New Brooms, looks into the murder of 78-year-old Clement Fitch and his infamously loud rooster, Satan. Lois's son, Douglas, Clem's new neighbor in the town of Tresham, becomes a prime suspect after an anonymous informant claims to have seen Douglas knock the pensioner to the ground. Members of the Meade family, Lois's employees and Douglas's new girlfriend all seek to prove Douglas's innocence. To do so, they must unmask the true identities of Clem's neighbor across the street, Mrs. Imogen Blairgowrie, a supposedly visually impaired New Brooms client, whose slimy son, Alastair, might be involved with organized crime. Purser supplements the sleuthing with spot-on observations of working-class village life and the trials of running a small business, though a rushed resolution leaves some questions unanswered. (Nov.)

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      Biography

      Ann Purser was born in Leicestershire, and has lived in villages most her life. She's been a journalist for SHE magazine, clerical assistant, novelist, critic, keeper of hens and donkeys, wife, mother of three, and grandmother of three, and has also run an art gallery. She is an avid reader of detective stories.

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      Poor Satanby MyGranny

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      January 09, 2010: With a twist of identity manipulation, this one kept you guessing who the bad guy really was. It was sad that the rooster had to die too.

      Exelentby Anonymous

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      December 28, 2009: I enjoy reading about her family and business. Plot is interesting. Total good read.


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