Home is where the heart is, or so they say. It’s also been said that a home is a person’s castle. But home is also with family and friends. Mrs. Murray longs for home, the family home, a castle an ocean away. The Brownies also crave for home, the same castle Mrs. Murray considers home. And Granny? Mary’s Granny hasn’t been home since she was Mary’s age. It’s time to visit the homeland, Scotland. Mary’s excited to tag along with Granny, Mrs. Murray and the Brownies. And then there’s the witch. The one they thought they’d killed. And the treasure. The one they had found. And it all ties together, for better or for worse. Join the adventure in book 3 of the popular “Piccadilly Street Series”.
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Summary
From: Carol Pennington
Book Title: Mrs. Murray’s Home
Book Author: Emily-Jane Hills Orford
What do you like about this book:
Another excellent book in the series. Mary, her Granny, the ghost and the Brownies visit Scotland. Mary is hoping for a family reunion and a chance to see where her family is from. However, Penelope is back and she has different plans.
This book is very well written and very entertaining. It is the third book in the series. It has all the adventure you have come to expect and a setting in Scotland! I enjoyed it very much. This has been my favorite book in the series. I highly recommend it. However, a couple of warnings as this is written for children. There are two curse words in the book and a fair amount of violence.
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