
The Curious Case of Mary Ann
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Narrated by:
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Emily Lawrence
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By:
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Jenn Thorson
About this listen
Things that start with the letter M: murder...motives...Mary Ann....
Mary Ann Carpenter, housemaid to Wonderland's White Rabbit, misses all the action when Alice drops into town.
She has her own problems. As witness to the murder of her estranged father, Mary Ann must go under-underground to learn more about the man she barely knew and the motives for his death. But the more she discovers, the more M-words keep coming. Like magic mirrors, monsters, mistaken identity, and a murderer who is the mysterious manservant to the Queen of Hearts.
Mary Ann is mightily moved to unmask his malicious machinations, but can she unearth the evidence, expose the killer, and keep a cool head?
©2017 Jennifer Thorson (P)2017 Jennifer ThorsonCritic reviews
"Thorson has a brilliant idea in mixing the world of Alice with a murder mystery. The result is a demented but internally consistent detective story.... Although tackling a pastiche of a well-loved children's book is a daunting task, Thorson succeeds beautifully. She deftly captures Carroll's absurdity, wordplay, and unsettling strangeness and rings some changes of her own." ( Kirkus Reviews)
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