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Murder Most Unladylike is a 2014 children's mystery novel by British-American author Robin Stevens. It follows two schoolgirls in 1930s England solving their first murder mystery and is the first book in the 'Murder Most Unladylike' series. The story is written in the style of a casebook and follows two fictional boarding schoolgirl detectives, Daisy Wells and Hazel Wong, as they try to find the murderer of their science teacher. The book has been nominated for several awards, including the Carnegie Medal. In the US, the book was published under the name Murder is Bad Manners.

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  • Ein Fall für Wells & Wong (englisch Murder Most Unladylike) ist eine Krimiserie für Mädchen der britischen Autorin Robin Stevens. Sie spielt im England der 1930er Jahre in einem Mädcheninternat namens Deepdean. Die Buchreihe umfasst neun Fälle und bis dato einen Extra-Band. In deutscher Übersetzung von Nadine Mannchen ist die Reihe komplett im Verlag Knesebeck erschienen, der erste Band auch als Taschenbuch bei Carlsen. Das erste Auftreten der beiden jungen Detektivinnen wurde charakterisiert als "witzig, emanzipatorisch, frech und amüsant zugleich". Anlässlich des Erscheinens von Band neun hieß es über den Erfolg der Reihe, er beruhe auf der "unschlagbare[n] Kombination aus Krimi, Gesellschaftsroman und Jugendthemen". (de)
  • Murder Most Unladylike is a 2014 children's mystery novel by British-American author Robin Stevens. It follows two schoolgirls in 1930s England solving their first murder mystery and is the first book in the 'Murder Most Unladylike' series. The story is written in the style of a casebook and follows two fictional boarding schoolgirl detectives, Daisy Wells and Hazel Wong, as they try to find the murderer of their science teacher. The book has been nominated for several awards, including the Carnegie Medal. In the US, the book was published under the name Murder is Bad Manners. (en)
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  • Murder Most Unladylike is a 2014 children's mystery novel by British-American author Robin Stevens. It follows two schoolgirls in 1930s England solving their first murder mystery and is the first book in the 'Murder Most Unladylike' series. The story is written in the style of a casebook and follows two fictional boarding schoolgirl detectives, Daisy Wells and Hazel Wong, as they try to find the murderer of their science teacher. The book has been nominated for several awards, including the Carnegie Medal. In the US, the book was published under the name Murder is Bad Manners. (en)
  • Ein Fall für Wells & Wong (englisch Murder Most Unladylike) ist eine Krimiserie für Mädchen der britischen Autorin Robin Stevens. Sie spielt im England der 1930er Jahre in einem Mädcheninternat namens Deepdean. Die Buchreihe umfasst neun Fälle und bis dato einen Extra-Band. In deutscher Übersetzung von Nadine Mannchen ist die Reihe komplett im Verlag Knesebeck erschienen, der erste Band auch als Taschenbuch bei Carlsen. (de)
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