Natural Enemy
by Jane Langton
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Pub Date Mar 06 2012 | Archive Date Nov 25 2016
Open Road Integrated Media | MysteriousPress.com/Open Road
Description
When a family friend dies of a strange asthma attack, Homer Kelly investigates
John Hand visits the Heron house looking for a summer job. What he finds is a family in mourning. A few minutes after he is hired by Mrs. Heron and her daughter, Virginia, a neighbor, Buddy, finds Mr. Heron lying dead in the orchard, choked to death by asthma and bee stings. As Buddy comforts the grieving family, John feels out of place. But as he begins to suspect that Buddy knows more about Mr. Heron's death than he's letting on, he goes to the only person who can help: his uncle, Professor Homer Kelly. After years teaching students about Thoreau's famous sojourn at nearby Walden Pond, the famed transcendentalist scholar feels his memory beginning to slip. But nothing sharpens the mind better than murder, and Homer's nephew has stumbled on a fine one.
John Hand visits the Heron house looking for a summer job. What he finds is a family in mourning. A few minutes after he is hired by Mrs. Heron and her daughter, Virginia, a neighbor, Buddy, finds Mr. Heron lying dead in the orchard, choked to death by asthma and bee stings. As Buddy comforts the grieving family, John feels out of place. But as he begins to suspect that Buddy knows more about Mr. Heron's death than he's letting on, he goes to the only person who can help: his uncle, Professor Homer Kelly. After years teaching students about Thoreau's famous sojourn at nearby Walden Pond, the famed transcendentalist scholar feels his memory beginning to slip. But nothing sharpens the mind better than murder, and Homer's nephew has stumbled on a fine one.
Advance Praise
“Everything is just right. A wry perceptive talent at his best.” —The New Republic
“This remarkable series shows no signs of letting up.” —Booklist
“Langton’s sparkling prose and inimitable wit offer a delectable feast for the discriminating reader.” —Publishers Weekly
“This remarkable series shows no signs of letting up.” —Booklist
“Langton’s sparkling prose and inimitable wit offer a delectable feast for the discriminating reader.” —Publishers Weekly
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781453247556 |
PRICE | $7.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 284 |