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Henrietta Who? By Catherine Aird - FictionDB. Cover art, synopsis, sequels, reviews, awards, publishing history, genres, and time period.  · Editions for Henrietta Who?: (Hardcover published in ), (Kindle Edition published in ), (Paperback published in ), (Kin. Henrietta Who. by Catherine Aird. Paperback. Categories: Large Print Books. Buy Used - Acceptable. $ USD Sold out. Add to wishlist. Description. Life, for Henrietta Jenkins, had always been a quiet affair -- a home with her widowed mother in Larking village, and her degree studies at the university. Then, just before her 21st birthday, her.


Henrietta Who? by Catherine Aird. The Calleshire Chronicles (Book 2) Thanks for Sharing! You submitted the following rating and review. We'll publish them on our site once we've reviewed them. 1. Ratings. by on 14 November, OK, close Write your review. eBook Details. Henrietta Who? by Catherine Aird Pseud pse. Click here for the lowest price! Paperback, , ‎ A hit-and-run murder unearths a case of mistaken identity in this " well-bred, well written and genuinely superior" mystery by the Diamond Dagger winner (Kirkus Reviews). Early one morning in the quiet English village of Larking, the body of a woman named Mrs. Jenkins.


But just before her 21st birthday, her mother is struck by a hit and run driver, and Henrietta discovers she's not who she thought she www.doorway.ru is the third in Aird's series of excellently well-written, police-procedural-types of classic British mystery with the team of Detective-Inspector Sloan (methodical, persistent, an all-around "good copper") and Detective-Constable Crosby (young, brash and a bit dim).The best about Aird's books is that she actually gives you the clues (in the best. Miles away, her daughter, Henrietta, receives the bad news while working in the university library. Poor Mrs. Jenkins appears to have been the victim of a horrible car accident. When an autopsy proves not only that this was no accident but also that Mrs. Jenkins had never had a child, young Henrietta’s life is thrown upside down. The question, then, is not only who is Henrietta's mother, but who is Henrietta? Such is the start of Aird's novel. Her detective, DI Sloan, is not flashy or eccentric, but he is doggedly persistent, highly competent, much like his creator.

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