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Murder in the Scottish Hills

The Scottish Ladies' Detective Agency, Book 2

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Murder in the Scottish Hills

By: Lydia Travers
Narrated by: Helen McAlpine
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When Maud McIntyre and her lady’s maid Daisy travel into the Scottish Highlands, the last thing they expect to find is a body on the train. Will these keen amateur sleuths stop a murderer in his tracks?

Edinburgh, 1911: When Maud McIntyre receives a letter from a maid called Rose, sharing her suspicions that something strange is happening in the house where she works, she and her assistant Daisy immediately travel to the Highlands to investigate.

But as they are changing trains, the body of a man falls from the carriage right in front of them, a bullet in his head. Maud and Daisy can’t believe it–they’ve waited ages for a new case, and now one has literally landed in front of them! And when the local police rule the death as a tragic accident, the pair has no choice but to investigate what they believe is a murder.

Arriving in the Scottish village, Maud and Daisy go undercover to begin their hunt for the murderer, while also investigating the strange behavior of Rose’s employer, a local art dealer. As they begin to piece together the chain of events, Maud and Daisy wonder whether the cases might be linked. Is it possible the man on the train was killed to cover up something in the village? And if so, who would do such a thing?

When a local artist is found murdered, Maud and Daisy become convinced the two cases are connected. Searching for the link between the deaths, will Maud and Daisy solve the case before another mysterious murder takes place?

A historical whodunnit perfect for fans of the mysteries of Helena Dixon, Verity Bright, T.E. Kinsey, and Catherine Coles.

©2023 Lydia Travers (P)2023 Bookouture, an imprint of Storyfire Ltd.
Historical Mystery
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Well-developed Characters • Entertaining Storyline • Multiple Connected Plots • Historical Elements • Humorous Writing
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fun story

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Great listen really enjoyed her characters. great job at show off women abilities. also love the series

there were some pretty funny parts

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It's a light and sweet story that I really enjoyed.
I think it's perfect for a nice cozy evening.

Performance incredible

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A Scottish history leston is gently woven throughout the well-crafted and enjoyably read mystery. Fans of Sherlock Holmes will enjoy!

Enjoyable listen!

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l loved being transported to Scotland while listening to this series.it was just delightful fun.

fun cosy mystery great naration

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Excellent narrator for the story. It's an imaginary story in that two women could be detectives in this time period, but fun to believe it could be. Cozy and entertaining.

The Scottish village

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It is a fun mystery book. The book included humor and the personalities are well developed.

Well development of the plot and descriptive language. Also enjoyed the Scottish language and setting.

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Very talented performance given by the actress who was reading the story. I like the time the story is set it.

I like the description of the small town and details about the surroundings

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Enough mystery and humor to keep us entertained and guessing. Yes, we did know who the killer was, but it was still a relaxing read.

Still enjoyable

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Great descriptions of Braemar and Braemar Arms, now the Fife arms. Good history lane geography esson too

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