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A Death in the Dales

By: Frances Brody
Narrated by: Elaine Claxton
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Plagued with guilt, Freda Simonson, the only witness to the murder of the landlord of Langcliffe's tavern, believes that her testimony may have convicted the wrong man, but when she passes, the case seems closed. It just so happens, though, that Freda's nephew is courting the renowned amateur sleuth Kate Shackleton, who has decided to holiday in Langcliffe with her teenage niece, Harriet. When Harriet strikes up a friendship with a local girl whose young brother is missing, the search leads Kate to uncover a suspicious death and an illicit affair. As the present mysteries merge with the past's mistakes, Kate is thrust into the secrets that Freda left behind and realizes that Freda has entrusted her with solving the murder from beyond the grave.

©2017 Frances Brody (P)2017 Dreamscape Media, LLC
Cozy Detective Fiction Historical Mystery Traditional Detectives Women Sleuths Women's Fiction
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I wouldn't have rated the overall quality or the story of this book so low if I hadn't been forced to, because I have no idea how many stars they deserve. In the sample of the narration, Ms Claxton's voice sounds pleasant, and it is. It is also lifeless and FLAT LINE. It couldn't hold my attention through the first chapter, and that's all the chance I'm going to give it. I love these oldie but goodies, and if Audible would put decent narrators onto the books, I would probably buy them all.

Dry, lifeless narration sunk this one

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