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Homer Kelly Mystery: The Face on the Wall

An Artist's Dream House Becomes a Nightmare

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  • 304 stránok
  • 11 hodin čítania

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Homer Kelly returns to help his wife's niece, Annie Swann, who has gained success as a children's book illustrator. Annie has built a fabulous addition to her house and is renting out the old section. Part of her new area is a 35-foot wall, on which Annie plans to paint her masterpiece. However, a mysterious face keeps appearing -- no matter how often Annie paints it out. One day, Annie returns home to find her tenants' handicapped son apparently crushed by her scaffolding. When her tenants sue Annie and threaten her with the loss of her home, Homer Kelly steps in to unravel the mystery. He encounters greedy land developers and a sociopathic child in his attempts to salvage Annie's dream. Written with the author's usual clever style and inimitable humor, this 13th book is a lucky addition to the Homer Kelly series. —Sue Reider

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Homer Kelly Mystery: The Face on the Wall, Jane Langton

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1999
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Titul
Homer Kelly Mystery: The Face on the Wall
Podtitul
An Artist's Dream House Becomes a Nightmare
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
Penguin Books
Rok vydania
1999
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
304
ISBN10
0140281576
ISBN13
9780140281576
Série
Hodnotenie
3,65 z 5
Anotácia
Homer Kelly returns to help his wife's niece, Annie Swann, who has gained success as a children's book illustrator. Annie has built a fabulous addition to her house and is renting out the old section. Part of her new area is a 35-foot wall, on which Annie plans to paint her masterpiece. However, a mysterious face keeps appearing -- no matter how often Annie paints it out. One day, Annie returns home to find her tenants' handicapped son apparently crushed by her scaffolding. When her tenants sue Annie and threaten her with the loss of her home, Homer Kelly steps in to unravel the mystery. He encounters greedy land developers and a sociopathic child in his attempts to salvage Annie's dream. Written with the author's usual clever style and inimitable humor, this 13th book is a lucky addition to the Homer Kelly series. —Sue Reider