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The Covent Garden Murder

Blitz Detective, Book 8

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The Covent Garden Murder

By: Mike Hollow
Narrated by: Simon Mattacks
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December, 1940. Christmas is coming, but the season of goodwill is overshadowed by the death and destruction of the Blitz. In London's Covent Garden, where the glamour of theatreland rubs shoulders with the bustle of the capital's biggest fruit and vegetable market, the war has closed the theatres and ruined the market trade.

When a daylight air raid hits the Prince Albert Theatre in Drury Lane, rescuers find a man dying in the wreckage. But it wasn't the bomb that's ending his life - he's been stabbed, and with his dying breath he whispers what sounds like a fragmented confession. As Detective Inspector John Jago begins to investigate, there's an underlying question he must grapple with: was the murdered man himself a killer?

©2023 Mike Hollow (P)2023 Soundings
20th Century Detective Historical Historical Fiction Mystery Traditional Detectives Fiction
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I’m hooked on this series. It’s a good police procedural sprinkled with historical bits from the era. It provides good insights into what it must felt like at the time. I’m liking how the author is using Dorothy to peel away at Jago’s many layers. I am enjoying this series. It has the right level of intensity without being too dark.

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