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Chargement... Is There a Dead Man in the House?par Elizabeth Daniels Squire
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Peaches' father and his new wife, Azalea Marlowe, go to Tennessee to oversee the renovation of her family's old home. When Peaches arrives, she fines the excavation process utterly fascinating, almost as if she were watching the house's memories come to life. Not all of the memories, however, are pleasant as proven by the discovery of a skeleton buried more than a century ago. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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In this fifth adventure, Peaches finds that her octogenarian dad has gotten married, and his new wife has been fixing up a very old house. The house has some mysterious history, which must be "dug up" so that its owner won't insist on selling it. Peaches and her husband Ted get involved along with a cast of rather faintly drawn characters form the present and the past.
I enjoy seeing senior citizens portrayed as capable of solving mysteries. Peaches's memory issues, while a normal characteristic for an older person, undercut this portrayal a bit. My complaint about this one, though, isn't about Peaches but the other characters; there just isn't that much to them. ( )