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An edition of Faintley speaking (1954)

Faintley speaking

1st U.S. ed.
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From gladysmitchell.com: "On a rainy, miserable night, down-on-his-luck author George Mandsell ducks into a public telephone box, intending to call his publisher and ask for an advance. As soon as he is inside, the phone begins to ring. Answering it, he discovers that the caller is a Miss Faintley, and in no uncertain terms she tells him to pick up a parcel from a neighboring station and to deliver it to a shady shopowner in the village. Before Mandsell can explain that she has mistaken him for another errand-runner, she rings off. Spotting the chance to make a little money while also perhaps finding inspiration for a story idea in the adventure, the penniless author sets out to retrieve the package.

​A short while later, 13-year old Mark Street is dismayed to find his least favorite school teacher staying at the same hotel where he and his family are passing their summer holiday. Worse luck, Miss Faintley (referred to by Mark as "old Semi-Conscious") has uncharacteristically asked him to accompany her to a nearby town. With a schoolboy's resourcefulness, Mark slips away from his teacher at Torbury and returns to the hotel for an unsupervised swim. He begins to worry, however, when Miss Faintley doesn't return to the hotel by the following day, and confides as much to Laura Menzies, a fellow guest and newfound companion in athletic activities.

​Out for an early morning hike, Mark and Laura discover a deserted house surrounded by woods on one side and coastline on the other. Ignoring "no trespassing" signs, they investigate and eventually come upon a woman's body lying among the gorse. Laura alerts her employer, Mrs. Beatrice Bradley, and the old detective soon picks up the scent. If the body is that of Miss Faintley, who killed her, and why? After a visit to the caves at Lascaux, the consultation of some botany books, a little seafaring surveillance, and the befriending of both Mr. Mandsell and a Latin-speaking parrot, Mrs. Bradley is ready to deliver a solution."

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Publisher
St. Martin's Press
Language
English
Pages
224

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Cover of: Faintley Speaking
Faintley Speaking
July 2001, Black Dagger Crime
Hardcover in English - New Ed edition
Cover of: Faintley speaking
Faintley speaking
1986, St. Martin's Press
in English - 1st U.S. ed.
Cover of: Faintley speaking
Faintley speaking
1979, Magna Print Books
in English - Large print (ed.).
Cover of: Faintley speaking.
Faintley speaking.
1956, Penguin in association with Michael Joseph
in English
Cover of: Faintley speaking
Faintley speaking
1954, Joseph
in English

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Edition Notes

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823/.912
Library of Congress
PR6025.I832 F35 1986, PR6025.I832F35 1986

The Physical Object

Pagination
224 p. ;
Number of pages
224

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2709236M
Internet Archive
faintleyspeaking00mitc
ISBN 10
0312279574
LCCN
86001858
OCLC/WorldCat
13122516
Library Thing
1246511
Goodreads
1505229

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