• Murder on the Dance Floor

  • The Camille Divine Murder Mysteries
  • By: Andrea Hicks
  • Narrated by: Ink Arnadine
  • Length: 7 hrs and 29 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (14 ratings)

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Murder on the Dance Floor

By: Andrea Hicks
Narrated by: Ink Arnadine
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London 1922. The Summer Ball is all arranged. Camille Divine has received her invitation to Antonella Toignton’s home in Chelsea, the one she inherited from her father, where the Summer Ball will be held.

At first, Camille is loath to attend after promising herself a rest after her last investigation, but the envelope in which the invitation came also holds a letter from Antonella, one of Camille’s closest friends, begging her to attend the Summer Ball as she needs to speak with her urgently about some strange happenings at her new home.

Antonella sounds frightened, which surprises Camille, as her friend is not easily spooked. Camille sighs, knowing she doesn’t have the willpower to resist a mystery, and if her friend needs her help she will never refuse.

With the mid-summer temperatures reaching boiling point, and the demise of a guest at the Ball, Camille realizes there’s a murderer amongst the invitees. Has Antonella requested the presence of a killer at the Summer Ball? And why do the family members and friends seem to suspect one another?

Murder on The Dance Floor is the second in the Camille Divine Mysteries series, a story of intrigue, strange goings-on…and murder!

The Camille Divine Mysteries Series will appeal to fans of Agatha Christie, Downton Abbey, and the contemporary series, Midsummer Murders.

©2022 Andrea Hicks (P)2022 Andrea Hicks

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And Another!!

wonderful continuation to this series, and I am loving the character development!! it's just getting started!!

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Great narration and story line.

These are my new favorite cozy mysteries. Decadence for the listener, I’m looking ward to listening to the whole series.

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it was okay

this book was okay. I really liked the first in the series more. The storyline in this one didn't pull me in as much. The old timey way it is recorded is not great. I thought it was faulty in the first book. The flaws in the recording and background noises make it hard to listen to, but the narrator is amazing and her voices for the different characters is done very well.

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