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Death at the Theatre
- Miss Hart and Miss Hunter Investigate Series, Book 2
- Narrated by: Ruth Urquhart
- Length: 4 hrs and 44 mins
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Summary
London, 1932. Kitchen maid Joan Hart and lady's maid Verity Hunter intend to enjoy their trip to the theater, especially as Verity's uncle Tommy is one of the leading men in the play. Unfortunately, Act two of the play is curtailed when the lights come up in the interval, and the girls realize a man has been stabbed to death almost under their very noses. The case reunites the servant sleuths with their old ally, Detective Inspector Marks, and while the girls do their best to solve the case while keeping their jobs, the glitter and glamor of the theater may prove to be as dangerous as any battlefield....
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- Robin Beattie
- 07-02-24
Bright domestics assist police
Good details of how hard servants work in domestic service well thought out murder plot and how difficult to prove it
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- Kindle Customer
- 26-11-23
Period Charm
Story of life below stairs and murder. Lots of detailed descriptions and engaging snippets of life.
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- Alžběta
- 11-03-24
Unconvincing.
A mediocre murder mystery spoilt by an extremely annoying heroine and the author's inability to convincingly create the atmosphere and mood of 1932.
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