
And when someone close to Daisy looks suspicious, the girls must reveal the truth.no matter what the consequences. Suddenly, Fallingford feels like a very dangerous place to be. Then one of their guests falls seriously, mysteriously, fatally ill - and everything points to poison. But it soon becomes clear that this party isn't about Daisy at all. Daisy's glamorous mother is throwing a tea party for her birthday, and the whole family is invited, from eccentric Aunt Saskia to dashing Uncle Felix. The second book in Robin Stevens fabulous Wells and Wong schoolgirl detective series think St Trinians mixed with Miss Marple. School girl detectives Daisy Wells and Hazel Wong are at Daisy's home, Fallingford, for the holidays. Her eyes were glittering and her cheeks were pink. ‘The second book in Robin Stevens’ fabulous Wells and Wong schoolgirl detective series – think St Trinians mixed with Miss Marple." I looked at Daisy. Not a single person present is what they seem – and everyone has a secret or two.Īnd when someone very close to Daisy looks suspicious, the Detective Society must do everything they can to reveal the truth. The second book in Robin Stevens fabulous Wells and Wong schoolgirl detective series - think St Trinians mixed with Miss Marple. With wild storms preventing anyone from leaving, or the police from arriving, Fallingford suddenly feels like a very dangerous place to be. Then one of their party falls seriously, mysteriously ill – and everything points to poison. Schoolgirl detectives Daisy Wells and Hazel Wong are at Daisy’s home, Fallingford, for the holidays.ĭaisy’s glamorous mother is throwing a tea party for Daisy’s birthday, and the whole family is invited, from eccentric Aunt Saskia to dashing Uncle Felix.īut it soon becomes clear that this party isn’t really about Daisy at all. Stevens has upped her game in this new volume’ Telegraph The third in the series, First Class Murder, was something that I was viciously hungry to read - and. I have adored Murder Most Unladylike and Arsenic For Tea. And this was one: I love the work of Robin Stevens. ‘A feelgood blend of Malory Towers and Cluedo. Its strange, sometimes, how books can make you long to read them and then freeze a little when you have them finally in your hands. The Agatha Christie-style clues are unravelled with sustained tension and the whole thing is a hoot from start to finish’ Daily Mail The second thrilling mystery in the bestselling Murder Most Unladylike series!
