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Murder Through the English Post

Beryl and Edwina Mysteries, Book 6

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Murder Through the English Post

By: Jessica Ellicott
Narrated by: Barbara Rosenblat
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A rash of poison pen letters has enveloped the sleepy English village of Walmsley Parva in cloud of suspicion and paranoia. But when rampant aspersions culminate in murder, enquiry agents Beryl Helliwell and Edwina Davenport must stamp out the evil-minded epistles....

What began for two dear if very different friends—an American adventuress and a prim and proper Brit—as a creative response to the lean times following the Great War has evolved into a respectable private inquiry business. So much so that Constable Gibbs calls upon Beryl and Edwina to solve a curious campaign of character assassination.

A series of anonymous accusations sent via post have set friend against friend and neighbor against neighbor. In her new position as magistrate, Edwina has already had to settle one dispute that led to fisticuffs. Even Beryl has received a poison pen letter, and while she finds its message preposterous and laughable, others are taking the missives to heart. Their headstrong housekeeper Beddoes is ready to resign, and one villager has attempted to take her own life.

The disruption of the peace goes far beyond malicious mischief when another villager is murdered. Now it's up to the intrepid sleuths to read between the lines and narrow down the suspects to identify the lethal letter writer and ensure that justice is delivered....

©2022 Jessica Ellicott (P)2022 Recorded Books
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I have enjoyed this series but they are clearly written by an American and for even Edwina to use the "word" gotten is unforgivable. The constant use of out the window, out the door rather than out of is grating and for a village mechanic to refer to a cars fender in 1920 is just wrong. If you are going to write about Englsh village life at that time then please use authentic language.

Enjoyable but needs an English editor

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I liked very much the gentle pace of this book as the characters in the village slowly emerge. The characters are likeable and interesting and the plot keeps the story bubbling along nicely. This is the second I have read in the series and will certainly read more.

Engaging story and characters

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This book is spoiled by the use of American words - eg fender for bumper and closet instead of cupboard. But the biggest blooper is using decimal currency in the text. No such thing as 40p in the years before WWII. Bad editing and lack of attention to detail. But the stories are good, so the mistakes are easily tolerated.

Mistakes are very annoying

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Unfortunately I felt this book had a lot of padding. Too much reference to previous events and repetition of the main characters traits and how their life experiences affect them. Heard it all before in the five previous books. Not the most gripping story line. Could probably have been wrapped up in 5 hours rather than nine.

I do like the characters though and the whole idea of Beryl and Edwina.

Love the characters

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I disliked how the author has completely ignored the so called local GP whose story played a big part in the first book in this series!

The repetition of information about the ladies previous life

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