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The Importance of Being Ernestine

Published
Jun 2002
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Amateur Sleuth Amateur Sleuth
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Reluctant best pals Ellie and Mrs. Malloy masquerade as detectives--can they find the killer before they kill each other?

Ever since Mrs. Malloy started moonlighting in a detective's office her employer, Ellie Haskell, has grudgingly missed the caustic, corpulent housekeeper. So when Mrs. M invites Ellie to Detective Jugg's office, Ellie is delighted. Just as the ladies have settled into a nice chat--and a sampling of Jugg's bourbon and Lucky Strikes--the absent detective's rich matriarch client, Lady Krumley, walks in. Mistaking Ellie and Mrs. M for private eyes, the Lady reveals to them the troubling story of her parlor maid, Flossie, whom Lady Krumley wrongfully dismissed thirty years ago and who died tragically young swearing vengeance on all Krumleys. Now several Krumley family members have met their end with bizarre accidents: could Flossie's daughter, Ernestine, be the cause? Feeling sorry for Lady Krumley (not to mention a little tipsy), Ellie and Mrs. Malloy turn detective, bound and determined to solve the case.

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May 2003 Penguin ISBN 0142002844
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First Edition Jun 2002 Viking ISBN 0670030600
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May 2003 Penguin ISBN 1440650829
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May 2003 Penguin ISBN B001MSMUPM
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Nov 2002 Wheeler ISBN 158724327X
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