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Murder of a Suffragette
- London Ladies' Murder Club, Book 4
- Narrated by: Naomi Frederick
- Length: 10 hrs and 19 mins
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Summary
Women from all around the country have joined together to fight for the vote. But when one of them is killed, only amateur sleuth Mabel Canning can halt a murderer’s campaign…
Fellbridge Hall, England: Mabel Canning is thrilled to be organising a suffragette conference. But when all the women are settled in the sprawling country mansion, she barely has time for a sip of gin before chaos ensues. Leading suffragette Annie Harkin has been found murdered in her bed, clutching a white feather in her outstretched hand…
As the guests clamour for justice for Annie, young police officers Ned and Ted arrive in time to trip over the banners and be roundly ignored. And with a killer on the loose, the suffragettes swiftly vote for Mabel and her pals to take control. When it comes to solving mysteries, there’s nobody equal to the London Ladies’ Murder Club!
But soon it’s clear many a suffragette is hiding a secret under her sash. Eccentric veteran of the cause Dorothea Goose is acting rather flighty; why is she so afraid of the police? Would Annie’s rival go this far to replace her as leader? Or has someone taken a life to stop the cause of women’s lib?
Then Mabel uncovers what happened to Annie’s closest comrade in the years before the war, and she is sure the answers lie in the past. But will Mabel be elected as the killer’s next victim? Or can she crack the case and save the fight for Votes for Women?
A totally addictive whodunnit bursting with suspense and sparkling with wit, from USA Today bestseller Marty Wingate. Perfect for fans of Agatha Christie, Richard Osman, Verity Bright and T.E. Kinsey.
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- murder mystery fan and Cpsychol
- 07-11-24
Well crafted relationships and stories
I listen to a great many period murder mystery books to relax, (as my day job / work is a little heavy going) so I enjoy the gentle escapism. I am not looking for lots of violence and 'thrillers', but I do enjoy books that involve some depth of relationships between the characters; Marty Wingate is good at this. It feels like entering into a delightful community of people.
The murder mysteries are enough to keep one wondering "who dunn it" , and the books are beautifully narrated. Best to start with book 1 however, as the narrative of the character's lives stretches across the books. I hope there will more in this series.
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