![]() Narrator Hazel is sometimes worldly and sometimes naive, matter-of-factly noting that her dad has a concubine but not knowing exactly what goes on when characters are "canoodling" behind closed doors. Teachers turn up murdered, and a not-so-secret string of affairs (both same- and opposite-sex) may have something to do with it. edition), the first installment of a series by first-time author Robin Stevens, is an appealing whodunit set in a posh English boarding school in 1934, featuring 13-year-old detectives and BFFs Daisy Wells and Hazel Wong. Parents need to know that Murder Is Bad Manners (or Murder Most Unladylike in its original U.K. ![]() ![]() Daisy and Hazel down sickening doses of ipecac to further their sleuthing.ĭid you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Drinking, Drugs & Smoking in your kid's entertainment guide. Adult characters smoke cigarettes, and one of the schoolgirls is said to have a stash of them. Veronal, an early barbiturate, is used to murder one victim. ![]() One of the teachers is constantly drunk, and others are taking lots of prescription drugs. ![]()
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