Book summaryA ship captain named Thomas Seagrave is accused of murdering a French naval officer, and then Seagrave's accuser is murdered too. Jane Austen, whose brother Frank is a good friend of Seagrave's, journeys to the port of Southampton to solve the mystery. |
Jane and the Prisoner of Wool House: Being the Sixth Jane Austen Mysteryby Barron, Stephanie
Book description: Bantam. Hardcover. 0553107356 First Edition. Very Good Condition, just minor general wear to item, very clean inside. . Very Good.
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