Summer vacation promises the reunion of friends David, Mary and Stephen. While exploring the quiet tourist community of Plover Point, this adventurous trio come across a puzzling series of clues. Mysterious art works, the unusual coming and going of boats, the eccentric dealings of Mr. Crabtree and his sinister antique shop, random acts of vandalism, a frightened old man, an endangered species of bird, ancient maps, and a touring musical company called The Piping Plover are the ingredients of this suspenseful, action-packed mystery.
Many readers will welcome this second exciting story featuring the three young detectives who made their first appearance in Dorothy Perkyns’ The Mystery of the Hemlock Ravine
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Dorothy Perkyns was a teacher in England before coming to Canada in 1969. She began writing in the early seventies, contributing many articles to Canadian magazines and broadcasting regularly on CBC Radio. Her work was also published in the United States and in England.
Her first book, The Mystery of the Hemlock Ravine, appeared in 1986, followed by Bilson Award winner Rachel’s Revolution (1988), Peril at Plover Point (1991) and Signal Across the Sea (1994). All are available from Lancelot Press.
The author’s idea for this novel came from learning of a significant mastodon discovery made in Nova Scotia in the fall of 1991.
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