![]() ![]() ![]() The mistake leads to a bit of inside information that Barbara promises to keep close. When Barbara first views the house, she is mistaken for a woman much older than herself, who has recently changed her will. They buy the house for a song and Barbara sets about having it redone. Abbott is dismayed, but he's utterly unable to resist his wife's charming determination. ![]() Eventually she discovers the perfect place, a wreck called The Archway House that has sat empty for many years. Barbara busies herself with the task of finding a new home. But, their social life has become such a burden that they've decided that it's time to move. Abbott are happily married and have a wide circle of friends. In Miss Buncle Married, Barbara is now Mrs. Miss Buncle's Book was such a delight that naturally I had to read Miss Buncle Married when I found out it was being reissued by Sourcebooks Landmark. I recently reviewed Miss Buncle's Book, about how Barbara Buncle became a bestselling author but her book riled up her little village when they discovered someone had fictionalized the inhabitants, their quirks and motives with stunning detail. ![]()
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