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Three by Tey: Miss Pym disposes; The Franchise affair [and] Brat Farrar
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New York : Macmillan, 1955.
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Book
Physical Desc:
200 pages, 238 pages, 219 pages ; 21 cm.
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Boulder Junction Adult Fiction
FIC TEY

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Miss Pym Disposes: "To Miss Lucy Pym, expert psychologist, the atmosphere at Leys College for young women where she is a guest lecturer is heavy with tension. Beneath the so normal surface run sinister undercurrents of rivalry and jealousy. Then one student has a peculiar and fatal ‘accident’. Or is it murder? Respectable, law-abiding Miss Pym discovers some vital evidence—but should she reveal it?" --Amazon

The Franchise Affair: "Robert Blair, a local solicitor, is called on to defend two women, Marion Sharpe and her mother, who are accused of kidnapping and beating a fifteen-year-old Betty Kane. As the Sharpes are about to be interviewed by local police and Scotland Yard, represented by Inspector Alan Grant, Marion calls Blair and, although his firm does not do criminal cases, he agrees to come out to their home, "The Franchise", to look out for their interests during the questioning. The case against them is quite strong. The Sharpe women are accused that one night they approached Betty while she was waiting for a bus and offered her a lift. Then they allegedly took her to the Franchise, demanded that she become a domestic worker, and, upon her refusal, imprisoned her in the attic. Betty alleges that they starved and beat her until she escaped. As interest in the case builds over a few weeks, locals engage in overt hostility against the Sharpes: public snubbing, then graffiti on their walls, then smashing of the windows; the vandalism culminates when the Franchise is destroyed by arson. Blair slowly uncovers clue after clue in order to find holes in Betty's story, also pointing out her character flaws. But no matter how good of a job Blair does, case against Marion and her mother is strong and public pressure threatens to culminate." --Amazon

Brat Farrar: "A police inspector tries to find out who murdered his two nephews. The task is difficult as he is laid up from an injury chasing a thug. People give him details and he tries to solve the mystery while recuperating." --Amazon

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Murder revisited series.
Description
Miss Pym Disposes: "To Miss Lucy Pym, expert psychologist, the atmosphere at Leys College for young women where she is a guest lecturer is heavy with tension. Beneath the so normal surface run sinister undercurrents of rivalry and jealousy. Then one student has a peculiar and fatal ‘accident’. Or is it murder? Respectable, law-abiding Miss Pym discovers some vital evidence—but should she reveal it?" --Amazon
Description
The Franchise Affair: "Robert Blair, a local solicitor, is called on to defend two women, Marion Sharpe and her mother, who are accused of kidnapping and beating a fifteen-year-old Betty Kane. As the Sharpes are about to be interviewed by local police and Scotland Yard, represented by Inspector Alan Grant, Marion calls Blair and, although his firm does not do criminal cases, he agrees to come out to their home, "The Franchise", to look out for their interests during the questioning. The case against them is quite strong. The Sharpe women are accused that one night they approached Betty while she was waiting for a bus and offered her a lift. Then they allegedly took her to the Franchise, demanded that she become a domestic worker, and, upon her refusal, imprisoned her in the attic. Betty alleges that they starved and beat her until she escaped. As interest in the case builds over a few weeks, locals engage in overt hostility against the Sharpes: public snubbing, then graffiti on their walls, then smashing of the windows; the vandalism culminates when the Franchise is destroyed by arson. Blair slowly uncovers clue after clue in order to find holes in Betty's story, also pointing out her character flaws. But no matter how good of a job Blair does, case against Marion and her mother is strong and public pressure threatens to culminate." --Amazon
Description
Brat Farrar: "A police inspector tries to find out who murdered his two nephews. The task is difficult as he is laid up from an injury chasing a thug. People give him details and he tries to solve the mystery while recuperating." --Amazon

Citations

APA Citation (style guide)

Tey, J. (1955). Three by Tey: Miss Pym disposes; The Franchise affair [and] Brat Farrar. New York, Macmillan.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Tey, Josephine, 1896 or 1897-1952. 1955. Three By Tey: Miss Pym Disposes; The Franchise Affair [and] Brat Farrar. New York, Macmillan.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Tey, Josephine, 1896 or 1897-1952, Three By Tey: Miss Pym Disposes; The Franchise Affair [and] Brat Farrar. New York, Macmillan, 1955.

MLA Citation (style guide)

Tey, Josephine. Three By Tey: Miss Pym Disposes; The Franchise Affair [and] Brat Farrar. New York, Macmillan, 1955.

Note! Citation formats are based on standards as of July 2022. Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy.

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