
Murder at the Lighthouse
Exham on Sea Mysteries, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Jennifer M. Dixon
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By:
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Frances Evesham
Everyone knows the dead woman under the lighthouse, but no one seems to know why she died. What brought the folk-rock star back to Exham on Sea after so many years? Who wanted her dead? Does the key to her murder lie in the town, or far away across the Atlantic?
Libby Forest arrives in Exham to build a new life making cakes and chocolates, and discovers a talent for solving mysteries, helped by Bear, an enormous Carpathian sheepdog, and a cast of local characters. The green fields, rolling hills, and sandy beaches of England's West Country provide a perfect setting for crime, intrigue, and mystery.
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Always loved English mysteries.
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Terrible Narrator!
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Fun captivating listen
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good story, poor narrator
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Not bad characters but just came to a conclusion o
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Bad performance
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I liked it. More of a novella length which made the task of fitting everything in quite a task for the author. She finds a body and the detective brushes her off when she suggests murder. Then the Medical Examiner weighs in. Not deathless prose but a nice cozy to keep me company while doing household tasks.
Jennifer M. Dixon seemed to be an interested narrator but with allergies making her voice a bit nasal and my midwestern self needed to listen at 1.2 speed (not a complaint).
Nice little cosy
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Evesham: b
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The author tried to build the town up, but I didn’t find myself getting to know the townsfolks except for Mandy and Max. The author also didn’t really explain how the lighthouse fits into the narrative or the mystery. I was semi-confused on that part. I was also not happy with how Max’s son, Joe, completely wrote Libby off and was rude. This trope of incompetent or uninterested cops in cozy mysteries is one of my least favorite.
I think where the author really lost me was the murderer seemed to come out of nowhere – not any real links until Libby revealed everything at the end. The story was okay, but Libby was a great main character and I enjoyed getting to know her.
Decent Cozy
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Tea and scones
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