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Arsenic for Tea is a children's mystery novel by American-English author Robin Stevens. The story is written in the style of a casebook and follows the fictional schoolgirl Detective Society detectives, the Honourable Daisy Wells and Hazel Wong, as they try to find the murderer of a guest at Daisy's birthday party, Mr. Curtis. Arsenic for Tea was nominated for the 2016 Carnegie Medal awards, but did not make the longlist. The book is a sequel to Murder Most Unladylike and is the second book in the Murder Most Unladylike series. It is set at Fallingford, Daisy's house, during the Easter Holidays, when Daisy's birthday takes place. Mr Curtis, a guest of Lady Hastings, Daisy's mother, is killed by arsenic.

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  • Arsenic for Tea is a children's mystery novel by American-English author Robin Stevens. The story is written in the style of a casebook and follows the fictional schoolgirl Detective Society detectives, the Honourable Daisy Wells and Hazel Wong, as they try to find the murderer of a guest at Daisy's birthday party, Mr. Curtis. Arsenic for Tea was nominated for the 2016 Carnegie Medal awards, but did not make the longlist. The book is a sequel to Murder Most Unladylike and is the second book in the Murder Most Unladylike series. It is set at Fallingford, Daisy's house, during the Easter Holidays, when Daisy's birthday takes place. Mr Curtis, a guest of Lady Hastings, Daisy's mother, is killed by arsenic. (en)
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  • Arsenic for Tea is a children's mystery novel by American-English author Robin Stevens. The story is written in the style of a casebook and follows the fictional schoolgirl Detective Society detectives, the Honourable Daisy Wells and Hazel Wong, as they try to find the murderer of a guest at Daisy's birthday party, Mr. Curtis. Arsenic for Tea was nominated for the 2016 Carnegie Medal awards, but did not make the longlist. The book is a sequel to Murder Most Unladylike and is the second book in the Murder Most Unladylike series. It is set at Fallingford, Daisy's house, during the Easter Holidays, when Daisy's birthday takes place. Mr Curtis, a guest of Lady Hastings, Daisy's mother, is killed by arsenic. (en)
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