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  • Death at Devil's Bridge

  • Victorian Mysteries, Book 4
  • By: Robin Paige
  • Narrated by: Helen Johns
  • Length: 8 hrs and 13 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (34 ratings)

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Death at Devil's Bridge

By: Robin Paige
Narrated by: Helen Johns
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Newlyweds Charles and Kate Sheridan host an auto exhibition at Kate's ancestral home that's attended by Europe's foremost investors and inventors. But competition, speed, and money—more explosive than gasoline—are deadly for one auto builder! Now the amateur sleuths must unravel the mystery before the carnage spreads...

©1998 Robin Paige (P)2023 Dreamscape Media
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So happy to have discovered this writing team!

This is Book 4 of the Charles and Kate mystery series and probably my favorite so far. The authors have created such vivid characters along with wonderful world building, totally drawing us in with their descriptions of the balloon launch and auto race. I love their portrayal of the FMC as an independent, adventurous yet sensible woman in a time period where women were severely restricted in thought and activity and the scientific, open-minded husband who loves her. Highly recommend this series!

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Another great one

I’m so glad the rest of this series is getting added to Audible. I read the books over 10 years ago & listen to the first 3 when they came out. I love the historical references added to the plots. Helen Johns does a fabulous job. Keep them coming!

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Excellent

Automobiles and hot air balloons, along with fingerprints! Exciting to hear about as these all come into play in history. Excellent as always!

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Engaging History and Mystery

Loved learning about early automobiles and early forensic science. The juxtaposition of science and superstition shows how crucial education is to civilization.

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Not My Favorite of the Series

Motor cars, balloons, competitions, corruption.
These subjects don’t interest me now or in the past. Thus, this is not my favorite book of the series. I respect the author for all the research she must have put into the writing .

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