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The missing Madonna

This society journalist imagined that her vacation in a small mountain village would turn out differently. First, the Baron, a friend of hers who has a pension for putting her in awkward positions, appears unexpectedly. Then, a Madonna statue is stolen from the local church, causing fear and panic among the superstitious inhabitants of the village. A boy’s disappearance and the approach of a heavy snowstorm only add to the chaos. But, this journalist is determined to get to the bottom of things...

Author: Catherine Howard
Illustration: istockphoto.com/THEPALMER
ca. 212 Pages

Starting at 26.99 GBP
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Characters :

12 male and 10 female roles

Main female character

Susan Strathmore, society journalist who writes her own column; lives in London; aristocratic, but does not like being reminded about her past; her parents died in a plane crash, and her brother George is still missing; when she ends up being the victim of an intrusive gossip journalist, she withdraws to a secluded mountain village in the Scottish highlands for a few days; single; shares a flat with Karen; eventually finds a good friend in Baron Martin de Burgh.

Main male character

Baron Martin de Burgh initially puts Susan in an embarrassing situation; then follows her to the village to apologise, but also because he has information for her about her brother, whom she had assumed dead; the relatively cool relationship between himself and Susan at the beginning of the book ultimately turns into a good friendship; the baron frequently displays signs of affection, but whether this will develop into a romantic relationship remains open in the end...

Guesthouse owner of main female character

Angela Green, owner of the small guesthouse in which Susan stays during her holiday; very friendly, elderly lady who takes a liking to Susan in no time at all; convinced that the Madonna protects their village and when the statue is stolen, fears disaster is looming; in charge of the church nativity play.

Guesthouse owner’s son

Scott Green, Angela's son; earthy young man, who still displays signs of his mischievous youth; in the end, he is revealed as the Madonna thief; wants to prove that superstition has no basis.

Guesthouse owner’s daughter-in-law

Kelly Green, Scott’s wife; initially somewhat overbearing, but when her son Arthur leaves home and threatens to end up in the snowstorm, the worried mother starts searching for him on her own; in so doing, she injures herself, but in the end finds herself safely back with her family.

Guesthouse owner’s grandson

Arthur Green, Kelly and Scott’s son; teenager; he and his friends Patrick and Jonathan are under suspicion of having stolen the Madonna; consequently, he leaves home and hides at Patrick’s place; eventually saves his mother from the snowstorm.

Guesthouse owner's granddaughter

Nancy Green, Kelly and Scott's young daughter; finds the stolen Madonna by chance.

Guesthouse owner’s daughter

Ruth Green, Angela's daughter; Scott’s sister; is secretly engaged to the actor Mark Walther; as Mum Angela has had a bad experience with an actor, Ruth initially keeps Mark's profession and their relationship with each other to herself.

Famous actor

Mark Walther, famous British actor and Ruth’s secret fiancé; lives at the B&B over Christmas; pretends to be trading in art, which is why he is under suspicion as well; an extremely obscure character at first; towards the end, he is well-liked and celebrates his wedding with Ruth.

Best friend of the guesthouse owner’s grandson

Patrick Carter, Arthur’s best friend; hides Arthur in the stables and helps look for Kelly.

Best friend’s father

Roger Carter, Patrick's single parent, following the death of his wife.

Vicar

Reverend Turner, vicar of the small village community.

Vicar’s housekeeper

Irene, the vicar’s housekeeper; very small role.

Photographer and friend of female main character

Eric, photographer; Susan’s friend and colleague.

Friend of main character

Karen, Susan’s friend and flatmate.

Actress

Sara Stern, actress and good friend of Susan's; small role.

Actress' fiancé

Christian, Sara Stern's fiancé; very small role.

Brother of main female character

George Strathmore, Susan’s brother who has been missing since the plane crash fourteen years ago; Susan finds out from the baron that her brother is still alive and eventually contacts him; doesn’t appear in person; as the baron connects the two on the basis of their identical names, George should have the same surname as Susan.

Dog of main female character

Trotzki, Susan’s Labrador cross; adored by all children.

A girl in the village

Nicole, girl from the village who takes part in the nativity play; very small role.

Another girl in the village

Lisa, also involved in the nativity play, very small role.

A friend of the guesthouse owner’s grandson

Jonathan, Arthur and Patrick's friend; very small role.