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The Belvedere Murders

Heathcliff Lennox, Book 11

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The Belvedere Murders

By: Karen Baugh Menuhin
Narrated by: Sam Dewhurst-Phillips
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Murder, mystery, and a dog, and cat, of distinction.

A dazzling ball in a rooftop ballroom in one of the most prestigious mansions in the country. Dancing, music, champagne, ravishing ball gowns, priceless jewellery...and murder.

Jack Dutton died in the dark. Why? Who hated him enough to kill him? Why had he made a list of gemstones and their prices? What was he guilty of? Dutton had been a handsome war hero, but tragedy surrounded him, and his nature had always been unpredictable. When Lennox and Swift begin peeling away the layers of deceit, they uncover some vile secrets, secrets that have already led to Dutton's murder, and it's not long before there's another.

Belvedere House hosts the highest of high society, and yet even among its glittering halls, evil creeps in to catch the unwary, and the unwitting.

Major Heathcliff Lennox: ex WW1 war pilot, six feet, three inch, tousled dark blond hair, age around 30, named after the hero of Wuthering Heights by his romantically minded mother–much to his great annoyance.

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Captivating Mystery • Engaging Characters • Vivid Descriptions • Complex Plot • Humorous Elements
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Best author, best narrator. This mystery didn't disappoint! Each Heathcliff Lennox book tops the next. Keep writing Ms. Menuhin!

Captivating mystery once again

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Very satisfying lesson as always. Great plot and sub plots. The characters are Sterling. I hope there will be more of these.

Yet another great one!

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I have listened to this Narrator numerous times and for some reason he sounded tired or bored?? His voice for one character was fingernails on the chalkboard. Screechy high and whiny. Yeah that was great.

Great story!

I have read all the Heathcliff Lenox mysteries and find them to be great fun and wonderful “who done it” books.

Tongue and cheek English mystery

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This is a solid edition to the Lennox series. There weren’t any earthshaking surprises, but there is a nice tease for the next book. Great narration as always with Sam.

Charm and suspense

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Karen Menuhin has written another wonderful story with all of her lovable characters, brilliant landscapes and fascinating mysteries! Not to be missed!

Another delightful book in the series!

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I enjoy the H. Lennox series. This was particularly interesting due to the archaeological dig that was occurring as the murders unfold.

1out of 2 isn’t bad.

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I really enjoy listening to the Heathcliff Lennox series—Sam Dewhurst-Phillips does a fantastic job with the narration, bringing each character to life. This is the 11th book in the series, and overall, the story was engaging. That said, some of the recurring themes are starting to feel a bit worn, like suspects constantly questioning Swift and Lennox’s competence, or Swift’s overly pedantic references to Scotland Yard.

However, other familiar elements still feel fresh and charming—Mr. Fogg, Percy, Tubbs, and Lennox’s ever-loyal butler continue to add warmth and humor. The mystery itself was solid, and as always, the vivid descriptions of scenery, food, and fashion really enrich the experience. And of course, Heathcliff being his quirky, delightful self is always a highlight—though I still struggle to picture him as a blonde!

Love the narrator and characters

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This was another great read! Swift and Lennox find themselves at it again darting at the Ball at Belvedere

Love the Lennox’s!

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Great book, great story and great narration as always with this series. By far, one of the best in the cozy mystery category. My only complaint was the quality of the audio. Particularly in the beginning, it seemed as everyone except Lenox was talking in a tunnel. It was a bit echo-y and sounded distant. Also, the voice of Florence was so damn quiet I couldn't make out what she was saying most of the time. In future books, it would be great if there could be less disparity in volume between Lenox and Florence.
I must say too, I enjoyed the earlier books more, prior to the wives coming into the picture, because the play/banter between Lennox and Swift was livelier, funnier, lighter and more disarming which kept your attention as well as moved the story along. These later books, with the wives in the story, find Lenox and Swift far too serious and dark in mood. Hopefully, the writer can keep their communications with each other funnier and lighter.

Lenox does it again!

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