![]() Oh, I can't say another word, you MUST read the book!! Sir Happy's life is in danger and only Marmee can save him, but.but. It becomes a race against time, with Mister Marmee calling upon the help of a very special woman named Bitty Early, who lives deep in the forest where "the fairy folk" are thought to live. As Sir Happy starts fitting pieces together, he is wrongly accused of attacking a horrible man, and must go into hiding, leaving things up to Mister Marmee, who is not the master crime solver. ![]() After a series of strange and seemingly unconnected deaths and crimes occur in much too close succession in this sleepy country area, Mister Marmee and Sir Happy begin investigating as only they can! It doesn't take long before whispers of "fairy mischief" begin to spread among the country folk, adding an additional mystery that Sir Happy and Mister Marmee must dig through in order to find the truth. Life, after all, is slow and uneventful in the countryside, right? Not necessarily. After the excitement, danger and adventures recounted in "The Case of Jack the Nipper" is closed, everyone is looking forward to a quiet time in the country. This second novel takes place in England's countryside, at Dawberry Manor, the country home of Dr. ![]() ![]() In "The Case of the Wayward Fae", all these characters, plus a whole host of new and exciting friends and foes, are introduced. ![]()
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