Book Review: It’s fun to be in England with an outsider’s insider view
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Years ago, after three sequels to the original series, we were led to believe there would be no more. But perhaps Maupin was missing his old friends too, because Mona of the Manor re-introduces them again, in an engaging, easy to read, cosy-crime page-turner. Mona Roughton, nee Ramsey, is living in a charming but decrepit English manor estate. Following in the footsteps of Anna Madrigal, she’s making a living from having people to stay. Guests such as Rhonda, a wide-eyed middle-aged innocent who...

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