Mermaid

Mermaid by Margaret Millar, published by Allison & Busby in 1992, is a mystery novel that follows the case of Cleo Jasper, a 22-year-old woman who has gone missing. Known for her wealth and simplicity, Cleo’s disappearance raises questions at her exclusive school, Holbrook Hall. The narrative centers around Tom Aragon, a young lawyer who is tasked with uncovering the circumstances surrounding her vanishing.
In this edition, readers will delve into the complexities of Cleo’s life and the legal implications of her situation. The story intertwines elements of mystery and legal intrigue, as Tom navigates the challenges of finding Cleo and understanding her rights. With a page count of 205, this English-language edition offers a concise exploration of themes related to wealth, privilege, and the search for truth within a compelling narrative framework.
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Cleo Jasper is 22, rich and simple – and she has gone missing. Her school, Holbrook Hall, exclusive to the rich, haven’t seen her. Shortly before her disappearance, she called at the office of a young lawyer, Tom Aragon, wanting to know her rights. And it is Tom who is hired to try and find her.
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