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Trouble at Chumley Towers (Lou Elliott Mystery Adventures Book 4) Trouble at Chumley Towers by George Chedzoy
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“History somehow comes alive here, doesn’t it? It’s as if previous centuries live on inside these walls. It’s dreadful that anyone should seek to diminish that by quietly taking treasures away from where they belong – where they’ve stood the test of time for years.”
George Chedzoy, Trouble at Chumley Towers
“The snow lay like a shaggy carpet, rucked up here and there into drifts by icy gusts of wind. The roofs and treetops crouched low beneath slabs of pure white. A bank of heavy cloud threatened further snowfalls. The children ran gleefully down the lane, slithering and sliding.”
George Chedzoy, Trouble at Chumley Towers
“THE scenery had been transformed into a winter wonderland.”
George Chedzoy, Trouble at Chumley Towers