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The Swifts: A Gallery of Rogues

By: Beth Lincoln
Narrated by: Ayesha Antoine
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Instant New York Times bestseller!

Shenanigan Swift is headed to Paris, where new mysteries await in the hilarious, quick-witted sequel to Beth Lincoln’s #1 bestseller,
The Swifts: A Dictionary of Scoundrels.

“Abundant wordplay and humor will keep the pages turning.″ —Kirkus, starred review

Now that the family reunion is over and the murderer has been caught, Shenanigan Swift can return to important projects, like searching for the long-lost family treasure. But trouble always finds Shenanigan, and when a valuable painting is stolen from Swift House by a group of eccentric art thieves known as Ouvolpo, she is determined to get it back—even if it means chasing them all the way to Paris. A new adventure is about to begin, and Shenanigan’s sleuthing skills will soon be tested like never before.

A Gallery of Rogues is the highly anticipated sequel to Beth Lincoln’s celebrated debut, A Dictionary of Scoundrels. Beloved characters are back, joined by a fresh flock of relatives from the French branch of the Swift family tree—the Martinets, including Cousins Soufflé, Mercredi, Contraire, and Pomme. Get ready to say bonjour to more secrets, more bodies, and even more fun, in this delicious mystery that once again celebrates words, family, and plenty of shenanigans.

©2024 Beth Lincoln (P)2024 Listening Library
Books & Libraries Family Life Growing Up & Facts of Life Mysteries France Treasure Funny Witty
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★ “In this second series entry, as delightfully hilarious and witty as the first, Shenanigan Swift learns she has family in Paris—the Martinet cousins—with whom the English Swifts have long been feuding. [A] comically flamboyant heist mystery.”—Kirkus, starred review

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ENCORE! ENCORE!!

FABULOUS!!!! I love this series so much!!! I stumbled upon the first book back in March, and then found out a sequel was coming this Summer!!!

Though it’s slated for YA & kids on paper, this series is great for all ages and many times bares some adult humor and language. Dry wit. Murder. Mysteries. Kooky characters. Right up my alley!

Beth Lincoln does it again with “Gallery of Rouges” and this time set in Paris! 🇫🇷🗼 I hope there’s more Swifts books to come… a cozy fun read with loads of twists and turns along the way!

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Quirky, fun story

Loved the characters & the story. The narrator was good but preferred the narrator of the first book who’s voice seemed younger and more fitting for the characters.

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