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The wine of angels

Rickman, Philip. (Author).

Summary: The new vicar had never wanted a picture-postcard parish — or a huge and haunted vicarage. Nor had she wanted to walk into a dispute over a controversial play about a 17th-century clergyman accused of witchcraft, a story that certain long-established families would rather remained obscure. But this is Ledwardine, steeped in cider and secrets. A paradise of cobbled streets and timber-framed houses. And also — as Merrily Watkins and her teenage daughter, Jane, discover — a village where horrific murder is a tradition that spans centuries.

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  • ISBN: 9780330342681 (mass market pbk.)
  • Physical Description: print
    631 p. ; 18 cm.
  • Publisher: London : Pan Books, 1999, c1998.
Subject: Retribution -- Fiction
Ghosts -- England -- Herefordshire -- Fiction
Women clergy -- England -- Herefordshire -- Fiction
Village communities -- England -- Herefordshire -- Fiction
Herefordshire (England) -- Fiction
Genre: Mystery fiction.
Occult fiction.

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  • 2 of 2 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect.

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  • 0 current holds with 2 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Holdable? Status Due Date
Hazelton Public Library PBA - Mystery (Text) 35154000182810 Adult Mystery Paperback- Green Dot Spin Racks Volume hold Available -
Williams Lake Branch PB RIC (Text)
Legacy Use Count: 1
33923004302703 Mystery Volume hold Available -

Summary: The new vicar had never wanted a picture-postcard parish — or a huge and haunted vicarage. Nor had she wanted to walk into a dispute over a controversial play about a 17th-century clergyman accused of witchcraft, a story that certain long-established families would rather remained obscure. But this is Ledwardine, steeped in cider and secrets. A paradise of cobbled streets and timber-framed houses. And also — as Merrily Watkins and her teenage daughter, Jane, discover — a village where horrific murder is a tradition that spans centuries.
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