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Pages
292
Year
2012
Language
English

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While trying to start a new life, Homer's niece uncovers a murder Life has not always been fair to Annie Swann. A bad marriage sullied her youth, but since her divorce she has made enough money illustrating children's books to add a wing to her house. The new addition's focal point will be a thirty-five-foot blank wall, where Annie plans an elaborate mural of the fairy tale characters who pay her bills. But as she paints, mysterious markings appear on the mural: first splotches, then a woman's face, ringed with blond hair and covered in blood.   It seems to point to the disappearance of Pearl Small, a Harvard student who took classes from Annie's aunt Mary. As Mary and her husband, professor and ex-cop Homer Kelly, look for Pearl, Annie continues painting, unaware that with each brushstroke, she marks her wall with another layer of evil.

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"The thing that animates Jane Langton's detective fiction is a kind of New England integrity, a feeling for the honorable and unadulterated . . . and a prose style that dances off the page."
The Times Literary Supplement
"Taut, suspenseful, and absorbing all the way . . . one of Langton's cleverest mysteries yet."
Kirkus Reviews
"Jane Langton's writing calls forth a babble of delight."
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