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Aunt Dimity and the wishing well

Atherton, Nancy. (Author).

When a strapping young Australian named Jack MacBride arrives in Finch to wrap up his late uncle's affairs, heads turn in the sleepy English village. But when Lori volunteers to help Jack clear out his uncle's overgrown garden, they discover something even more shocking than a stranger turning up in Finch. After Lori laughingly tosses a coin into the garden's old well and makes a wish, she is baffled to find that the wish seems to have come true. Word spreads, and the villagers turn out in droves to make wishes of their own. But as they soon learn, one person's wish is another person's worst nightmare and the village is thrown into chaos. As more and more wishes come true, Lori resolves to find out what's really going on. Is handsome Jack somehow tricking his neighbors? Or are they fooling themselves? With Aunt Dimity's otherworldly help, Lori discovers that the truth is even more marvelous than a magical wishing well.

Large Print Book  - 2014
LP,MYSTERY FIC Ather
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  • ISBN: 9781410467508
  • Physical Description 359 pages (large print) ; 23 cm.
  • Edition Large print edition.
  • Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2014.

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Aunt Dimity and the Wishing Well
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Everyone turns out for a funeral in the Cotswold community of Finch, where American expat Lori Shepherd has settled with her family, even if it's a cold, rainy day in May, and even if it's the village recluse being buried. But the good folk of Finch are not expecting Jack MacBride, the young, handsome nephew of the deceased, to arrive at the last moment, straight from Heathrow and still wearing clothes more appropriate to the Australian outback. Jack intends to settle his uncle's affairs, including getting the house, with its long-neglected garden, in order. When Lori and the others help Jack discover a wishing well in the underbrush, and Lori jokingly makes a wish that the rain would stop, the next day dawns sunny. Others sneak in to make wishes, which also come true. As fans of the Aunt Dimity stories know, there are regular magical occurrences in Finch. Aunt Dimity, though deceased, regularly speaks to Lori through a magic journal, and she does so again, helping Lori understand the true nature of the legacy Jack has received, along with the true purpose of the fulfilled wishes.--Muller, Karen Copyright 2014 Booklist

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The discovery of a wishing well turns a quiet Cotswold village into a hotbed of seething resentment. Practically the entire village of Finch turns out for the funeral of Hector Huggins, a man who was so retiring that even the remarkably skillful village gossips know little about him. Arriving at the last minute is Jack MacBride, a handsome young Australian claiming to be Mr. Huggins' nephew bent on settling his uncle's estate. Once his bona fides are established, sleuthing expat American Lori Shepherd (Aunt Dimity and the Lost Prince, 2013, etc.) offers to help Jack clean up his uncle's vastly overgrown garden. They're joined by Bree Pym, a Kiwi who's recently inherited a home in Finch and has no love for Aussies. Jack finds a vine-covered wishing well bearing the words "Speak and your wish will be granted." When Lori jokingly wishes it would stop raining and it does, the word is out. Soon, many of the villagers are visiting Jack to make use of the well, some in the dead of night. Throughout all the casseroles and queries about his life he's plied with, Jack remains good-natured, even when it comes to Bree's barbed questions. Some of the villagers' wishes start to come true, but their success doesn't always bring them happiness. In fact, some start to neglect their duties, and others get into nasty fights. Lori, who's busy helping Jack, caring for her rambunctious twin boys and trying to assure her attorney husband that she's not getting into trouble, still has time to be deeply suspicious about all the wishes coming true. With the help of her spirit adviser, Aunt Dimity, she begins to find a common thread that leads to an unexpected result. Lori's latest is perfect for those who prefer charmingly low-key puzzles to blood-soaked chills and thrills.]] Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.