Mrs. Jeffries Rocks the Boat
Mrs. Jeffries Mysteries, Book 14
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Narrated by:
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Lindy Nettleton
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By:
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Emily Brightwell
Mirabelle Daws traveled all the way from Australia to Sheridan Square to visit her sister - only to die in the middle of a locked garden. All the residents of Sheridan Square have a key to the garden - but no one seemed to know that Mirabelle was planning to arrive. So the question facing Mrs. Jeffries is: Who wanted to make sure that Mirabelle's visit was very, very short-lived?
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However, I cannot comprehend why the narrator uses that extremely high squeeky voice for Wiggins, who is supposed to be about 20 years old ... ? He sounds like a prepubescent girl. It's quite irritating.
It's enough that Betsy has yet another high squeeky voice, which I guess could be forgiven as she is supposed to be young woman.
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