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Book in a poorish condition but still very readable - Did belong to a library before - 222 pg. >>> Fenella - one of Mrs. Bradley's many nieces and nephews - is travelling across country to her own wedding when she stumbles across the village of Seven Wells. She stops at the pub - strangely named 'More to Come' - and has lunch. When she gets in her car to continue on her journey it refuses to start. - What follows is a singularly spooky and disturbing tale and Fenella later believes she is lucky to have escaped with her life. Mrs. Bradley comes into the story because the local squire has been murdered and Mrs B - after hearing of Fenella's experiences - worms her way into the murder investigation in order to look into the strange goings on at Seven Wells. - I found this a haunting mystery which almost gave me nightmares though it is an excellent and absorbing read involving ancient village customs and some particularly unpleasant characters. If you haven't read any Mrs. Bradley books, then this would be a good place to start. The writing is of an excellent standard and the plotting intricate and Mrs. Bradley is at her perceptive best in this book. The series can be read in any order.