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OverviewNever underestimate a librarian. Readers learned that lesson with the Prefect's first adventure (Miss Blaine's Prefect and the Golden Samovar, which Publishers Weekly called ""marvelous"" and ""a laugh-out-loud farce"" in their starred review). Now a certain Count from Transylvania is about to learn it as well, when the intrepid Shona McMonagle (comfortably padded, in her middle years, and a whiz at obscure martial arts) time-travels to 19th-century France to help a village being menaced by a mysterious killer. It's true that Dracula's name has for more than a hundred years been a byword for terror, but nothing can stop an agent trained by the Marcia Blaine School for Girls. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Olga WojtasPublisher: Felony & Mayhem Imprint: Felony & Mayhem Volume: 2 Dimensions: Width: 13.70cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 20.10cm Weight: 0.318kg ISBN: 9781631942501ISBN 10: 1631942506 Pages: 206 Publication Date: 28 February 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsEffortlessly blends together a number of genres ... Smart, funny and all-round good company, wherever Shona goes, readers will eagerly follow. --The Scotsman Effortlessly blends together a number of genres.... Smart, funny and all-round good company, wherever Shona goes, readers will eagerly follow. --The Scotsman Readers will have a rollicking good time --Publishers Weekly, starred review The premise of Miss Blaine's Prefect and the Vampire Menace may be far-fetched, but it works perfectly. Wojtas has honed her skills still further since Shona's first excursion; the jokes are funnier, the wit is wittier, the pace is pacier...even the vampire is a delight. --The Edinburgh Reporter Author InformationOlga Wojtas was born and raised in Edinburgh, but canny readers will have spotted her lack of a traditional Scottish name. Her father was a Polish soldier who settled in the UK after the Second World War, and her mother was a teacher assigned to teach the soldiers English. She attended James Gillespie's High School (immortalized in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie), where she fell in love with Russian literature; the first Miss Blaine novel was inspired in roughly equal parts by Muriel Spark and Leo Tolstoy. After graduating from the University of Aberdeen, Olga became a journalist, eventually working in England, France, and Washington, DC, as well as in Scotland. She has had more than thirty short stories published in literary magazines and anthologies, and the Miss Blaine books are her first novel-length works. She lives in Edinburgh with her husband, Alistair. If you are lucky enough to meet her, ask her to tell you about Wojtek the bear. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |