Mrs. Jeffries pleads her case / Emily Brightwell.

By: Brightwell, Emily [author]Material type: TextTextSeries: Brightwell, Emily. Mrs Jeffries ; bk. 17.Publisher: Leicester [England] : Thorpe, Charnwood, 2019Edition: Large print editionDescription: 276 pages (large print) ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781444842487; 144484248XSubject(s): Jeffries, Mrs. (Fictitious character) -- Fiction | Murder -- Investigation -- FictionGenre/Form: Detective and mystery fiction. | Large type books. Summary: When Chief Inspector Barrows asks Inspector Witherspoon to investigate the supposed suicide of Harlan Westover, Mrs. Jeffries and the staff are more than happy to suss out clues and determine if justice was miscarried during the inquest. Barrows has been approached by his former nanny, who is convinced that the inquest must have been mistaken, because her lodger had been a devout Roman Catholic. Westover was also an engineer who had just perfected a revolutionary new engine that was pulling in major sales from the mining community. Did someone from his employer's firm have something to do with his death? Was the board meeting that Westover attended just before his death the impetus that pushed a killer into taking matters into his own hands? Mrs Jeffries must discover the truth before more 'suicides' occur...
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When Chief Inspector Barrows asks Inspector Witherspoon to investigate the supposed suicide of Harlan Westover, Mrs. Jeffries and the staff are more than happy to suss out clues and determine if justice was miscarried during the inquest. Barrows has been approached by his former nanny, who is convinced that the inquest must have been mistaken, because her lodger had been a devout Roman Catholic. Westover was also an engineer who had just perfected a revolutionary new engine that was pulling in major sales from the mining community. Did someone from his employer's firm have something to do with his death? Was the board meeting that Westover attended just before his death the impetus that pushed a killer into taking matters into his own hands? Mrs Jeffries must discover the truth before more 'suicides' occur...

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