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Murder Is Bad Manners: A Wells and Wong Mystery - Community Reviews back

by Robin Stevens
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A Sea of Stars
A Sea of Stars rated it 9 years ago
I can't complain, as far as just mystery goes. It was fascinating, because there was so much misdirection that I honestly completely neglected to notice the obvious clues as to whom was the murderer. Cleverly written, I'll say that. However, I found Daisy and Hazel's friendship to be problematic. ...
By Singing Light
By Singing Light rated it 10 years ago
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The first in a British series, set in a boarding school in the 1930s. Best friends Daisy Wells and Hazel Wong have been solving small mysteries, but when a teacher is murdered, it’s the first real test of their detective abilities. I loved this book: I loved the setting, I loved Hazel’s voice, I lov...
Interrupting Soliloquy
Interrupting Soliloquy rated it 10 years ago
My issue with this book starts and ends with Daisy. As a very obvious Sherlock Holmes fan, I'm going to take a gander and guess that the author really enjoys Sherlock and not Elementary, because Elementary is a show about a steadfast partnership that might not have gotten off on the most perfect of ...
Bright and Shiny Shiny
Bright and Shiny Shiny rated it 10 years ago
This was so fun--I'm hoping it's the start to a new series!
Bright and Shiny Shiny
Bright and Shiny Shiny rated it 10 years ago
So much fun-glad this is the first of a series!
Margitte's Reviews
Margitte's Reviews rated it 10 years ago
Well say hello to a combination of Nancy Drew, Veronica Mars and Blyton's boarding school books. Add to that a touch of Sherlock Holmes and Hercule Poirot and you've got it made!Only this time it is 1934. Thirteen-year-old girls Hazel Wong(from Hong Kong) and Daisy Wells (from the English upper clas...
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