The Miss Fotheringays and the Wind of Change (The Miss Fotheringays Investigate Book 6)
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Wind roared down the Miss Fotheringays' chimney and sent gusts of acrid smoke into their parlour, laying a dull grey over the green-patterned paper; March was coming in like a lion and showing no signs at all of becoming lamb-like in due course.
It effected a violent entry into the haberdashery as Mrs. Packard went to open up her shop, and propelled little Miss Jessie Pennyquick into the interior even more quickly than her usual impetuous manner.
It whistled an accompaniment to the organist practising in St. Luke's church, and provided a basso continuo to Miss Dorothea Arkenshaw's mezzo-soprano as it resounded through the nave.
In Cooper's Dairy it got in amongst the dusky curls of Jessamine Cooper to whisper in her ear and make her long for romance and a knight on a white horse. Actually she was not particular about the colour of the horse as long as it carried her away from the smell of cheese.
As well as the wind of change, there is plenty of excitement happening in Victorian Rotherford: travel, romance, a fist-fight in the apothecary shop - and the new curate gets knocked off his feet on only the second page. Dear me! What can things be coming to?
Whatever they are, you can rely on the Fotheringay sisters to have a finger in every pie.
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