Someone has arranged the body of teacher Clara Bacon at her desk in a fashion to direct her discoverers to specific clues. And the corpse, though perfectly preserved, has been dead for over a month.
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Margot Arnold is the pseudonym of the author of twelve mysteries featuring the globetrotting exploits of Penny and Sir Toby, as well as several novels of romantic suspense. She lives in Hyannis, Massachusetts
Amateur detectives Penny Spring, an anthropologist, and Sir Toby Glendower, an archaeologist, arrive in Cape Cod for a well-deserved vacation only to learn of the strange murder of a local professor.
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Seller: Borg Antiquarian, Lake Forest, IL, U.S.A.
Cloth and boards. Condition: As New. Dust Jacket Condition: As New. First Edition, First Printing. 8vo, black quarter cloth with gold lettering on spine over charcoal boards, archival mylar protected map dust jacket (unclipped) depicting Cape Cod with pointing finger created by Leslie Fry, orange endpapers, 224 pages. Margot Arnold (born 1925) is the pseudonym of Petronelle Marguerite Mary Cook. She was born in Plymouth, Devon, England and has long resided in Hyannis, Mass. She holds an MA from Oxford in Prehistoric Archaeology. As a mystery writer, she is the creator of the Dr. Penny Spring and Sir Toby Glendower series, about a world-travelling anthropologist and archeologist based at Oxford University. In this case (10th in the series), the duo have settled into a rented home on the Cape, when a corpse is discovered in a local community college, posed in a manner to suggest clues. VIRTUALLY "AS NEW" in all respects. No remainder marks. Number line ends with "1," so a first printing. Seller Inventory # 5765
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