As the result of an accident a young girl is faced with the responsibility of foiling a Hanoverian plot to put St. Paul's Cathedral on rollers and roll it into the River Thames during the coronation of James IV.
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"The author is better at creating villains than anybody since Dickens." -- Time Magazine
"Immensely exciting, weird, and funny, Miss Aiken is at her best." --London Evening Standard
" Immensely exciting, weird, and funny, Miss Aiken is at her best." --London Evening Standard
" The author is better at creating villains than anybody since Dickens." — Time Magazine
" For all Joan Aiken fans who delight in her special brand of suspense
and mystery, she has now concocted a parade of circumstances and
characters resulting in a historical spoof that focuses on a wild
scheme to foil the coronation of James IV."
& quot; Immensely exciting, weird, and funny, Miss Aiken is at her best.& quot; --London Evening Standard
& quot; The author is better at creating villains than anybody since Dickens.& quot; & mdash; Time Magazine
& quot; For all Joan Aiken fans who delight in her special brand of suspense and mystery, she has now concocted a parade of circumstances and characters resulting in a historical spoof that focuses on a wild scheme to foil the coronation of James IV.& quot;
"For all Joan Aiken fans who delight in her special brand of suspense and mystery, she has now concocted a parade of circumstances and characters resulting in a historical spoof that focuses on a wild scheme to foil the coronation of James IV." Publishers Weekly
"Immensely exciting, weird, and funny, Miss Aiken is at her best." --London Evening Standard
"The author is better at creating villains than anybody since Dickens." -- Time Magazine Time Magazine
For all Joan Aiken fans who delight in her special brand of suspense and mystery, she has now concocted a parade of circumstances and characters resulting in a historical spoof that focuses on a wild scheme to foil the coronation of James IV. Publishers Weekly
Immensely exciting, weird, and funny, Miss Aiken is at her best. --London Evening Standard
The author is better at creating villains than anybody since Dickens. Time Magazine Time Magazine"
The fifth book in the classic `Wolves of Willoughby Chase' series in which Dido Twite is back home in England - and as soon as she sets foot on English soil mischief awaits! Published originally in 1971, now re-issued with a stunning new cover.
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