Description
It's summertime in Plummergen and cricket madness has overtaken Miss Emily Seeton's pretty village. The pavilion urgently needs repairs, but there's a needle match coming up against arch rivals Murreystone. Miss S's chums Sir George Colveston and his son Nigel talk of little else, especially as the opposition's demon bowler wrought havoc at last year's game, while their own star, the village blacksmith, has a broken arm after a dispute with a mysteriously tipsy Shire horse.
Miss S's artistic talents are required to sketch the players and raise money for the pavilion - she knows little of cricket, but her uncanny depictions point the way to a burglarious gang who've been robbing local villages.
Serene amidst every kind of skulduggery, this eccentric English spinster steps in where Scotland Yard stumbles, armed with nothing more than her sketchpad and umbrella!
Miss Seeton steps forward when a cricket game leads to mayhem...
About the Author
Hamilton Crane is the pseudonym used by Sarah J. Mason when writing for the Miss Seeton series. She has also written detective fiction under her own name, but should not be confused with the Sarah Mason (no middle initial) who writes a rather different kind of book. After half a century in Hertfordshire (if we ignore four years in Scotland and one in New Zealand), Sarah J. Mason now lives in Somerset-within easy reach of the beautiful city of Wells, and just far enough from Glastonbury to avoid the annual traffic jams.
Reviews
PRAISE FOR MISS SEETON:
'Miss Seeton gets into wild drama with fine touches of farce . . . This is a lovely mixture of the funny and the exciting' San Francisco Chronicle
'A most beguiling protagonist!' New York Times
'This is not so much black comedy as black-currant comedy . . . You can't stop reading. Or laughing' The Sun
'She's a joy!' Cleveland Plain Dealer
'Not since Agatha Christie's Miss Marple has there been a more lovable female dabbler in crime and suspense' Amarillo News
Book Information
ISBN 9781788420853
Author Hamilton Crane
Format Paperback
Page Count 224
Imprint Farrago
Publisher Duckworth Books