TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS OF MISS TILNEY (2018)
"In the pulse-pounding climax, Lord Harwood's group confronts the true cause behind his being framed for murder. But even with the able assistance of his allies, can the stalwart (if somewhat shameless) adventurer handle both beauty and the beast without losing his life?"
"Out to help prove the innocence of her first reporting subject, Lady Beowulf Harwood, columnist Henrietta Tilney falls victim to a near-fatal assault by a ferocious beast. Recovering, she accompanies Harwood and his associate, Dr. Charles Plum, to the mansion where Harwood claims he was framed for murder. As they search, Miss Tilney spots someone watching them, but is the spy truly the greatest danger on the manor grounds?"
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Writer
David DoubArtist
Sarah ElkinsReading Order
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Trials And Tribulations Of Miss Tilney #1
"London Post columnist Henrietta Tilney finally gets her chance to be a real reporter. Her first assignment: interview Lord Beowulf Harwood, mass murderer. But the the genial (if rather incorrigible) Lord Harwood and his brilliant but near-amoral associate, Dr. Charles Plum, proclaim his innocence. Something tells Miss Tilney that he is right, but finding out the dark secrets behind his framing may be the death of them all!"
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Trials And Tribulations Of Miss Tilney #2
"Out to help prove the innocence of her first reporting subject, Lady Beowulf Harwood, columnist Henrietta Tilney falls victim to a near-fatal assault by a ferocious beast. Recovering, she accompanies Harwood and his associate, Dr. Charles Plum, to the mansion where Harwood claims he was framed for murder. As they search, Miss Tilney spots someone watching them, but is the spy truly the greatest danger on the manor grounds?"
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Trials And Tribulations Of Miss Tilney #3
"In the pulse-pounding climax, Lord Harwood's group confronts the true cause behind his being framed for murder. But even with the able assistance of his allies, can the stalwart (if somewhat shameless) adventurer handle both beauty and the beast without losing his life?"