• Night and Day

  • A Romantic Traditional Cozy Mystery (Dottie Manderson Mysteries, Book 1)
  • By: Caron Allan
  • Narrated by: Mandy Gasson
  • Length: 6 hrs and 37 mins
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (6 ratings)

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Night and Day

By: Caron Allan
Narrated by: Mandy Gasson
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Dottie Manderson stumbles upon the body of a dying man in a deserted night-time street. As she waits for help to arrive, she holds the man's hand and tries to get him to tell her what happened. But with his last breaths he sings to her some lines from a popular stage show. But why, Dottie wonders? Why would he sing to her instead of sending a final message to his loved ones? Why didn't he name his attacker?

Dottie needs to know the answers to these questions and so, even though a particular, very annoying, young policeman is investigating the case officially, she feels compelled to carry out her own investigation into the mysterious death.

Introducing a new 1930s female sleuth in a traditional, cozy mystery series set in London between the two world wars, from Caron Allan, the writer of Criss Cross, Cross Check, and Check Mate, a diary-based murder not-so-mysterious trilogy set in contemporary Britain.

Buy Night and day: a Dottie Manderson mystery now and find out just who killed Archie Dunne, and just how many eligible bachelors are on Dottie's mother's list.

Extract from Night and Day: A Dottie Manderson Mystery:

When she arrived at the top of the steps, and put out her hand to take hold of the knocker, just like in a horror film the door creaked slowly open by itself to reveal a dark hallway. Dottie felt an extreme reluctance to enter, the cheerful note had gone. In fact, as soon as the door had begun to move, chills ran down her spine and her scalp prickled.

Her stomach gave an uncomfortable lurch. She knew she should leave, she felt something.

©2015 Carrie Bean writing as Caron Allan (P)2019 Carrie Bean writing as Caron Allan

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A highly enjoyable start to a cozy mystery series

I very much enjoyed this initial entry in what is a new series to me, and is my first book by this author. I am eagerly looking forward to the next. Dottie’s personal experiences seemed realistic and relatable, which made her endearing. I especially enjoyed the interaction between Dottie and her sister Flora, though the budding relationship between Dottie and another main character (not giving anything away!) is a close second. I could relate to her experiences with all three suitors, though admittedly was never pursued by three at the same time.
The narration was very good. Ms. Gasson spoke with the natural inflections one hears in real life (rather than the very proper voice reading a speech or using odd emphasis on the words too often heard in audiobooks). She did exceptionally well with the male voices. I never once found myself thinking I was listening to a female straining her voice to sound deep. I would definitely listen to other recordings by her. Unfortunately, the subsequent books in the series have not been recorded as audiobooks.
I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys well-written cozy mysteries in a historical setting with a bit of romance included.

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