Readers are transported to the historical town of Shrewsbury. The Lion
Hotel provides the setting for a story in which a detective's daughter
is wrongly accused of a crime. One might have expected her father,
Inspector Horace no less, to have easily been able to prove her
innocence, but things never quite work out that way when you are a
teenager. Fortunately, Florence is quite capable of remaining one step
ahead of her father and the hotel staff.
Florence's predicament begins, in her mind, when she exclaims, 'Father,
I think we're stuck. We're not supposed to be in the same section of the
revolving door, ' and ends with her reflecting upon a set of
circumstances.
During their time at the hotel, the family encounter all sorts of
strange behaviour, including that shown by a waiter obsessed with
Charles Dickens, who makes himself a suspect too.
Philip Jones's refreshingly different writing style combines history
with witty and engaging dialogue to bring the characters to life and
allow the reader to imagine the whole situation unravelling in front of
them