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Horrified at having witnessed her father's murder and fearing that the killers are agents of Queen Elizabeth I, eleven-year-old Alice Tuckfield hides in the Yorkshire cathedral by disguising herself as one of the choirboys.
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A Murder for Her Majesty
October 1999, Tandem Library
School & Library Binding
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0833581546 9780833581549
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A Murder for Her Majesty
Jan 27, 1992, Demco Media, Brand: Demco Media
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0606006184 9780606006187
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A Murder for Her Majesty
January 1992, Perfection Learning Prebound
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0780711327 9780780711327
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Alice Tuckfield has just witnessed her father's murder. She's on the run as her father's killers are still at large. She finds sanctuary with some choirboys. To stay hidden she participates in the choir and pretends to be a boy. But when those who are after her find out Alice ends up into some deep trouble.
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