
The Ghost and Mrs. Jeffries
Mrs. Jeffries, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Lindy Nettleton
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By:
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Emily Brightwell
Inspector Witherspoon always triumphs...but how does he do it? Even the inspector himself doesn't know - because his secret weapon is as ladylike as she is clever. She's Mrs. Jeffries: the determined, delightful detective who is also Inspector Witherspoon's housekeeper.
While death is unpredictable, the murder of Mrs. Hodges was foreseen at a spooky séance. Mrs. Jeffries may not be able to see the future in a crystal ball, but she can look into the past and put things in order to solve this haunting crime with the help of the staff at Upper Edmonton Gardens.
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One only has to have read at the quality of writing and storytelling of authors popular during the so-called "Golden Age," of mystery writers, to cringe at that which passes as contemporary light reading. Devoid of clever plotting, characters that the reader would have summoned little sympathy if they had perished in an alien invasion from Mars - except for the dog, I liked the dog - and a waste of battery power on a listening device.
Otherwise, it was better than being locked in solitary without human contact.
Appallingly ridiculous.
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extremely boring
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