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And Then There Was The One

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And Then There Was The One

De: Martha Waters
Narrado por: Billie Fulford-Brown
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From Martha Waters, the author of the “enchanting” (Entertainment Weekly) Regency Vows series, a new historical romance set in 1930s England with a murder mystery twist.

In a quaint village in the Cotswolds, Georgiana Radcliffe has accidentally become an amateur detective after helping solve four murders in a single year. When the chairman of the village council turns up dead, everyone agrees with the official ruling of a heart attack, but Georgie can’t help but suspect that the council chairman is a fifth victim. Now, murder tourists are flocking from around the country, in hopes of becoming sleuths themselves.

Along with her reporter friend, she reaches out to a famous London detective for assistance in ascertaining why they have become a magnet for murder. But the fancy detective is simply too busy—or can’t be bothered—to help, and instead dispatches his secretary, Sebastian Fletcher-Ford—a posh womanizer who, truthfully, is just trying to get out of his hair, much to practical, no-nonsense Georgie’s dismay. But as they investigate in the charming Buncombe-upon-Woolly—with plentiful scones, sheep on the village green, and murder tourists at every turn—Georgie finds that her previous assessment of Sebastian may have been wrong, and rather than solving a murder, she may be solving for love instead.
Asesinato Comedia Romántica Crimen Detective Detective Aficionado Detectives Mujeres Ficción Histórica Histórico Misterio Inglaterra Sincero Para sentirse bien Pueblo
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I read to the end thinking surely this cannot be the plot. Murderer was evident almost from the start. The red herring was so far fetched it didn't make sense and the author threw in a nonsensical kidnapping? The whole story line was boring with a gratuitous love scene that had so little build up that the steam froze. Even the narrator seemed to doze off a time a or two.

Predictable to the point of boredom

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