
Murder in the Monastery
Libby Sarjeant, Book 11
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Narrated by:
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Patience Tomlinson
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By:
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Lesley Cookman
About this listen
The eleventh book in the Libby Sarjeant series of British murder mysteries which features a retired actress as the female sleuth and is based in the picturesque village of Steeple Martin.
Libby Sarjeant is invited to look into the provenance of a jewelled Anglo-Saxon reliquary which has appeared on a website. The nuns at St Eldreda's Abbey are curious, as it apparently contains a relic of St Eldreda herself. Libby's friend Peter obtains permission to mount a play based on St Eldreda's story in the ruins of the original monastery called, naturally, Murder in the Monastery. And then, inevitably, a real body is discovered, and Libby and her friend Fran find out that this is not the first.
©2013 Lesley Cookman (P)2014 Audible StudiosMurder in the Monastry
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Would you consider the audio edition of Murder in the Monastery to be better than the print version?
Much the sameWhat was one of the most memorable moments of Murder in the Monastery?
none specificWould you listen to another book narrated by Patience Tomlinson?
I prefer Deryn Edwards narrating these booksWas there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
not reallyAny additional comments?
This narrator rather spoilt the book as it was very difficult to distinguish which character was speaking and I'm sure no-one speaks the way she had the male characters doing.Not so keen on this narrator
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libby finds herself in another murder mystery. this time it's originally a monk who was murdered in the 1960's. but a new murder is committed after a play.another enjoyable story where Andrew comes into his own researching a family tree, and if you have read all the other books you will know who he is.
glad to hear that patience Tomlinson is back. I was just getting used to listening to deryn Edwards.
much ado about a relic
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