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A Little Murder

By: Suzette A. Hill
Narrated by: Julia Franklin
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Summary

London, early 1950s. Marcia Beasley of St John's Wood is discovered dead in her home, naked and covered with a coal scuttle. Detective Sergeant Greenleaf is tasked with solving the crime and bringing meaning to her gruesome death, and it seems her whole social circle have secrets to hide and grudges to bear.

Who, for example, is the limping midnight visitor? Is the bibulous priest as ingenious as he seems? And will Mrs Burkiss ever yield her keys to the broom cupboard?

©2013 Suzette A. Hill (P)2015 W F Howes Ltd

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"A perfect mixture of funny and acerbic, with a cast of colourful characters and a school of well-deployed red herrings, A Little Murder is wholly delightful." (Laura Wilson, author of Stratton’s War)

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Long and a little too complex…

Too many characters to keep track of. Story quite good but takes some concentrating to really follow it at all times.

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Am engaging little tale with some interesting twists.

I am never completely relaxed about murder being treated with levity. blah, blah to makeup the ridiculous need for 15 words!

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Couldn't finish this audiobook

Very rarely do I return a book without finishing it. There were too many characters, and I didn't warm to any of them apart from Rosie. The narrator didn't manage to differentiate sufficiently between the various characters. The plot was convoluted. In the end I couldn't be bothered to keep going to the end, and find out who the murderer was. I won't be reading anything else by this author.

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